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Vedganga river

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Country
  
India

Parent range
  
Western Ghats

The Vedganga river is a river in India, which joins the Panchganga river which in turn joins the Krishna river.

Map of Veda Ganga River

The Vedganga river rises at an elevation of 900 m in the Kolhapur District of Maharashtra State from the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats. The river flows mostly north-eastwards in Maharashtra State and thereafter continues to flow eastwards to join the Dudhganga river flowing eastwards joining the Krishna river from the right bank.

The rugged terrain is cut with valleys of dentritic pattern of streams feeding the tributaries of the Krishna river system. The sub-tributaries and tributaries of Ghatprabha and Malprabha located on the right bank of the Krishna river offer good sites for hydro-electric development through dam-toe-power stations.

References

Vedganga river Wikipedia