Deel River (India)
Dheel River | |
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Location | |
Country | India |
State | Rajasthan |
Districts | Tonk, Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Plains near Bauli village, Tonk District |
Mouth | |
• location | near Philpura village, Sawai Madhopur district |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | River Gudia |
The Dheel River is a river in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It originates in the plains near Bauli village in Tonk district and flows from north to south through the districts of Jaipur, Tonk and Sawai Madhopur. The river is approximately ??? kilometers long and plays a significant role in the region's geography and culture.[1]
Course[edit]
The river begins its journey in the Tonk District and meanders through the landscapes of Jaipur and Tonk, eventually reaching Sawai Madhopur. Along its course, the Dheel River passes through diverse terrain, serving as a lifeline for the communities residing along its banks.
Tributaries[edit]
One of the notable tributaries of the Dheel River is the River Gudia. This tributary contributes to the overall flow and character of the Dheel River's watershed.
Joining the Banas[edit]
The Dheel River's journey comes to an end as it joins the Banas River near Philpura village in the Sawai Madhopur district. This confluence marks an important geographical feature and contributes to the local ecosystem.
Importance[edit]
The Dheel River and its surroundings have been a part of the local heritage, shaping the lives of the people who depend on its waters for various purposes, including irrigation, drinking water, and more. The river's significance extends beyond its physical presence, playing a role in the region's cultural narratives and traditions.
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References[edit]
- ↑ RajRAS (2018-01-17). Rajasthan Geography. RajRAS. p. 76.