Meshwo River

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Meshwo
Meshvo Dam.jpg
Meshwo Reservoir at Shamlaji
Native nameમેશ્વો
Location
CountryIndia
StateGujarat, Rajasthan
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • coordinates
22°48′03″N 72°39′48″E / 22.8009°N 72.6632°E / 22.8009; 72.6632Coordinates: 22°48′03″N 72°39′48″E / 22.8009°N 72.6632°E / 22.8009; 72.6632
Length203 km

Meshwo or Meshwa is a river flowing in north and central parts Gujarat, state of India.[1] Meshwo is the tributary river of the Sabarmati and subtribunary of the Vatrak River.[2] It rises in the Panchara hills of Aravalli range, in the Dungarpur district of Rajasthan and enters in Gujarat at Shamlaji.[3]

Basin[edit]

Meshwo rises in Aravalli range and flows through Modasa, Bhiloda, Prantij of Sabarkantha and Aravalli district; Ahmedabad district and Kheda district. Meshwo meets Vatrak after near to Kheda.[4] Meshwo flows parallel to Khari River for 203 kilometres.[4] 8 villages of Bhiloda Taluka, 17 villages of Modasa Tauka and 12 villages of Ahmedabad and Kheda district are inhabited on Meshwo.[4]

Dams[edit]

Bombay Presidency had planned to construct dam on the river in 1926 but dropped idea after facing oppose from the Idar State. In 1945 it had been planned again and land was surveyed in 1947 for it. Permission to construct the dam was given in 1950 and the work was completed in the same year.[4]

Another dam on the Meshwo was constructed near the Shamlaji in year 1968-69 while the construction work begun in 1957-58. It costed more than 315 lakh (equivalent to 254 crore or US$36 million in 2019) for construction. Lake built after the dam has capacity to provide water for irrigation in 17.21 thousand hector land.[4] Meshwo has peakup weir dam constructed near Raska village of Mahemdavad Taluka and the scheme was started to provide drinking water to Ahmedabad in 2000.[4]

Notable places on bank of Meshwo[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Sabarmati Basin Report: Basin Sub Basin. Central Pollution Control Board. 1989. p. 6.
  2. Rathore, Shaurya Singh (2018-01-17). Rajasthan Geography. RajRAS. p. 88.
  3. General, India Office of the Registrar (1965). Census of India, 1961: Gujarat. Manager of Publications. pp. 249–250.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Rajgor, Shivprasad (August 2002). "મેશ્વો (નદી)" [Meshwo (river)]. In Thaker, Dhirubhai (ed.). Gujarati Vishwakosh (in ગુજરાતી). Vol. XVI (1st ed.). Ahmedabad: Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust. p. 591. OCLC 163322996.
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