The Krishna River is the third-longest river in India, starting in Maharashtra and flowing through Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh before merging with the Bay of Bengal, providing vital water for drinking and farming.
Overview
Economic Impact
Geography And Course
Cultural Significance
Historical Importance
Ecology And Biodiversity
Water Management And Usage
Tributaries And River Basin
Major Cities Along The River
Challenges And Conservation Efforts
Tourism And Recreational Activities
World Heritage Site
Western Ghats
Mahabharata
Government
Karnataka
Community
Catfish
Culture
Krishna
Streams
People
๐ The Krishna River is the third-longest river in India, stretching about 1,400 kilometers (870 miles).
๐๏ธ It begins in the Western Ghats mountain range in Maharashtra.
๐ The river flows through the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh before reaching the Bay of Bengal.
๐ It is named after the Hindu god Krishna, celebrated for his love and kindness.
๐ณ The Krishna Delta, formed by the river, is famous for growing crops like rice and sugarcane.
๐ Several major cities, including Pune, Vijayawada, and Amaravati, line the banks of the Krishna River.
๐ The river is home to various fish species, including catfish and carps.
๐ง Water from the Krishna River is used for drinking, irrigation, and hydroelectric power.
๐๏ธ Important cultural festivals, such as Kumbh Mela, are celebrated near the river.
๐ Efforts are ongoing to conserve the Krishna River and prevent pollution for a healthier ecosystem.