1.Introduction
River Banganga originates in the Aravali hills, near Arnasar and Bairath in Jaipur District. It flows towards the south up to the village of Ghat, then east through partly hilly and partly plain terrain.
2.Tributaries of Banganga
a) Gumati Nalla
b) Suri River
c) Sanwan
d) Palasan Rivers
Tributaries of Banganaga Basina) Gumati Nalla = =>>Gumti Nalla originates in the hills near Bhaimpura village in Jaipur District, flows for 24 km in a north-easterly direction and joins the main river near the village of Talo.
Tributaries: Gumti Nalla, Suri River, Sanwan and Palasan Rivers
b) Suri River = =>>Suri River originates in the hills near Kanst village in Dausa District, flows north for 18 km and then northeast for 10 km before joining the main river near the village of Kailai.
Tributaries: Gumti Nalla, Suri River, Sanwan and Palasan Rivers
c) Sanwan==>>Sanwan River originates in the hills near Angri village in Alwar District, flows 29 km southwards, up to Sirsa Devi Bund, then 66 km eastwards before joining the main river near the village of Juthiara.
d) Palasan Rivers==>>Palasan River originates in the hills near Rajpura village in Alwar District and joins the main river near the village of Indiana, after flowing in a south-easterly direction for 24 km and in an easterly direction for 24 km. |
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