Chittar River
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Chittar River and its five tributaries and numerous other contributing streams originate in the Courtallam hills of
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in the state of
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in
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. Together with its tributaries and streams, the Chittar River serves as an important source of irrigation for the region and is a major tributary of the Tambaraparani River along with the Manimuthar River.


Tributaries

The Chittar has several tributaries which include the Aintharuviar (joining near Gajamajorpuram), the Gundar which joins near
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, the Hanumanathi joining in Thayar Thoppu near
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and the Aluthakanniar which merges in the village of Kadapagothi.


Irrigation

The Chittar runs for about before it meets with its first tributary which has an anicut and irrigates about of land. One of its next tributaries has a
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provided by an anicut, feeding about . The next tributary has seven anicuts and a reservoir and irrigates about of land altogether. This pattern continues as each tributary and other contributing rivers has anicuts and reservoirs that provide irrigation for the adjacent land. The Chittar River itself has 17 anicuts irrigating about of land. It eventually joins with
Thamirabarani river The Thamirabarani or Tamraparni or Porunai is a perennial river that originates from the Agastyarkoodam peak of Pothigai hills of the Western Ghats, above Papanasam in the Ambasamudram taluk. It flows through Tirunelveli and Thoothukudi dis ...
.


Notes

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