The Central Government recently initiated steps to include the Pampa River under the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP), a multi-crore initiative aimed at protecting major rivers in the country.
About Pamba River:
It is the third longest river in the state of Kerala after the Periyar River and the Bharathappuzha River.
Also called the 'Dakshina Bhageerathi' or the Ganga of Kerala, the significance of the river is associated with the Sabarimala temple.
Pilgrims visiting Sabarimala take a dip in the river here before and after trekking the hill.
Pamba is also called Thriveni Sangam, as it is the meeting point for three rivers-Pamba, Achankovil & Manimala.
Course:
It rises at an altitude of 1650 m in the Pulachimalai Hill on the Peerumedu plateau of the Western Ghats.
After traversing a distance of 176 km, it joins the Arabian Sea branching into a number of channels.
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