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Key Facts about Mahi River

May 6, 2026

Two persons, including an eight-year-old boy, went missing after a boat capsized in the Mahi River in Rajasthan’s Banswara recently.

About Mahi River:

  • It is one of the major west-flowing interstate rivers of India.
  • It flows through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat.
  • The river is popularly described as “Mahisagar” due to its vastness.
  • Course:
    • It originates in the northern slope of the Vindhya Mountain Range in Madhya Pradesh.
    • It enters the southeastern portion of Rajasthan, which is the Vagad region.
    • Before entering Gujarat, the river makes a `U` shaped loop in Rajasthan.
    • Finally, the river surrenders itself to the Arabian Sea by a wide estuary near Khambat.
  • Its basin is bounded by the Aravalli Hills on the north and the northwest, by the Malwa Plateau on the east, by the Vindhyas on the south, and by the Gulf of Khambhat on the west.
  • The silt brought down by the Mahi River has contributed to the thinning of the Gulf of Khambat and the abandonment of its once-rich ports.
  • The riverbed lies considerably lower than the land level and is of little use for irrigation.
  • Tributaries: Eru, Nori, Chap, Som, Jakham, Moran, Anas, Panam, and Bhadar.
  • Major Dams: Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam, Kadana Dam, and Panam Dam are crucial for water management.

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