Saturday, March 3, 2012

Adilabad District Borders and Hills | Rivers, Hills and Borders of Adilabad District


The Sayadriparvat or Satnala range traverses the district from the north-west to the south-east for about 281.5 Kms for away. In this range the Mahbubghat is the hightest big peak. In the eastern side of the district some hills and hillocks are of minor and importance and look to beautiful .

The most important river that drains the district is the river of Godavari. The Pengange, Wardha, and  Pranahita were next importance. The Kadam and the Peddavagu are tributeries of the Godavari. at Besides these, there are also rivults like the Satnala, the Swarna vagu, and  Suddavagu which drain the district. The Godavari which is the largest river inpeninsular India raises in the western Ghats at Trambakeshwar near Nasik in Maharastra state and enters to this district near Basara in Mudhole constituency.

This mighty river forms the boundary of the district separating and bifarication the district from Nizamabad and Karimnagar districts and skirts the southern borders of Chennur, Luxettipet, Khanaapur, Nirmal and Mudhole east - while taluks. The penganga forms part of the northern boundary of the district in Adilabad, while the wardha and the Pranahita from the northern and eastern boundaries of the district , skirting earst - while Sirpur and chennur taluks respectively.

The Kaddam river takes its origin at Bothai village in east- while Sirpur and Chennur taluks respectively. The Kaddam river takes its origin at Bothai village in east - while Boath taluk and flowing across this taluk and enters Khanapur at Paspula and finally falls into Godawari. The Peddawagu flows across the east - while taluks of Asifabad and Sirpur. the Satnala, Swarnavagu and Suddha vagu rivers flow across the east while taluks of geology and mineral resources.

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