The Netravati River is around 103 km long and is known for its clean waters and scenic surroundings.
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Tunga River, Karnataka
The Tunga River is around 147 km long and is a tributary of the Tungabhadra River.
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Kallada River, Kerala
The Kallada River is around 121 km long and is important for irrigation and hydroelectric projects.
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Meenachil River, Kerala
The Meenachil River is around 78 km long and supports agriculture as it drains into Vembanad Lake.
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Palar River, KarnatakaTamil Nadu
The Palar River has an active flow of about 93 km and is largely seasonal in nature.
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Sharavathi River, Karnataka
The Sharavathi River is about 128 km long and is famous for Jog Falls.
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Aghanashini River, Karnataka
The Aghanashini River is about 121 km long and is one of the few undammed rivers in India.
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Zuari River, Goa
The Zuari River is about 92 km long and is vital to Goa’s estuarine ecosystem.
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Mandovi River, GoaKarnataka
The Mandovi River is about 77 km long and plays an important role in transport, fishing, and tourism.
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Arvari River, Rajasthan
The Arvari River is about 90 km long and is known for its successful community-led revival in Alwar district.
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