Sindphana River
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Sindphana is a minor tributary of
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river that originates around the Chincholi hill in Patoda Taluka, Beed District,
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. Crossing west to east its drainage basin covers nearly 80% of Beed District, making it the most important river within the district. The
Majalgaon Dam Majalgaon Dam is an earthfill dam on the Sindphana River near Majalgaon, Beed district in the state of Maharashtra, India. History Majalgaon dam and Majalgaon Right Bank Canal are components of the Jaikwadi Project Stage II. A dam has been co ...
, constructed across the river, irrigates 93885 hectares of land in Beed, Parbhani & Nanded districts.


Origin

The Sindphana rises in the Chinchol hill at the north-west apex of the Balagat plateau in the Patoda Taluka of eed District


Course

From the site of origin the river flows in a northeasterly course past Amalner, a small village in the Patoda taluka. About a kilometre below Chavarwadi it makes a right-angular turn to follow a north-westerly direction flowing to Sindphana village, where the
Sindphana Dam Sindphana Dam, is an earthfill dam on Sindphana river near Shirur Kasar, Beed district in the state of Maharashtra in India. Specifications The height of the dam above lowest foundation is while the length is . The volume content is and gro ...
sits across the river. Here, it resumes its north-easterly course once again. After the confluence of another tributary, the Kinha, the Sindphana has a fairly long easterly course flowing alongside the villages Yelamb, Pimpari and Hirapur beyond which it is joined by one of its tributaries -
Bindusara River Bindusara (also called Bendsura) is a small river situated in the district of Beed in Maharashtra state of India. It is a tributary river of Sindphana and a sub-tributary of Godavari river. Bindusara originates in the hills of Balaghat near t ...
. Its flow is interrupted by the
Majalgaon Dam Majalgaon Dam is an earthfill dam on the Sindphana River near Majalgaon, Beed district in the state of Maharashtra, India. History Majalgaon dam and Majalgaon Right Bank Canal are components of the Jaikwadi Project Stage II. A dam has been co ...
at
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, whereafter it flows north-eastwards and northwards to join the Godavari at Manjarath village,
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taluka, Parbhani District at an elevation of 407m.


Tributaries


Left bank

The only important tributaries of the Sindphana on its left bank are the Ad, the Belpar and the Kinha in the western part. In the eastern part the tributaries on the left flank flowing from the north are very small sized streams. *The ''Ad'' rising on the northern slopes of the Chincholi hills flows by Kotan in a north-easterly direction to fall into the backwaters of the reservoir created by the
Sindphana Dam Sindphana Dam, is an earthfill dam on Sindphana river near Shirur Kasar, Beed district in the state of Maharashtra in India. Specifications The height of the dam above lowest foundation is while the length is . The volume content is and gro ...
. *The ''Belpar'' also rises on the northern slopes of the Chincholi hills to the west of the Ad. After flowing past Hatola, it makes a short sojourn outside into Ahmednagar district and after re-entering the district flows by Pimpalner to join the Sindphana at Gomalwada.The Belapara Project Lake is situated on this river. *The ''Kinha'' river (alternately Sina) rising in the hills to the west of Pangri village, flows in an easterly and north-easterly course sometimes within and sometimes outside the district and joins the Sindphana just above Nimbgaon. The Kinha has several small tributaries such as the Manikarni flowing by Manur, and the Nandidara flowing by Ukirda.


Right bank

There are innumerable right flank tributaries of Sindphana flowing from the Balaghat slopes, the more important of which, in order from west to east are the ''Uthola'' flowing by Raimoha, the ''Utawal''i flowing by Khokarmoha and Khalapuri, the ''Dombri'' flowing by Dombri, Ukhanda and Rajuri and joining the Sindphana opposite to Shiras marga, the ''Bindusara'', the ''Takur'' rising on the eastern slopes of Pimpalgaon Ghat, the ''Pimpalner'' river and the ''Kundalika''. Of these the Bendsura and the Kundalika are of considerable size and length and require some detailed consideration. *''Bindusara'': The Bindusara rises near Waghera, 2 kilometres north-west of Limba Ganesh and has a fairly long course on the northern slopes of the Balaghat plateau first flowing northwards and after Kadamwadi eastwards to Pali village, receiving a number of tributaries on both banks comprising a fairly large catchment area of 183 square kilometers. This has been taken advantage of for the Bindusara project. About 8 kilometres below Pali the river flows through
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town with a north-north-east course to join the Sindphana. The headward erosion of this comparatively large sized stream must have been so considerable that the watershed to the south has migrated farther south here than at other places. *The ''Kundalika'', called very often by the shortened form Kundka, rises to the north-east of Neknur and flows first in a north-easterly direction and then in an easterly direction up to Nagjheri after which it has a general northerly course to join the Sindphana a few kilometres upstream of Manjlegaon.


Dams

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Majalgaon Dam Majalgaon Dam is an earthfill dam on the Sindphana River near Majalgaon, Beed district in the state of Maharashtra, India. History Majalgaon dam and Majalgaon Right Bank Canal are components of the Jaikwadi Project Stage II. A dam has been co ...
*
Sindphana Dam Sindphana Dam, is an earthfill dam on Sindphana river near Shirur Kasar, Beed district in the state of Maharashtra in India. Specifications The height of the dam above lowest foundation is while the length is . The volume content is and gro ...


References

{{Hydrography of Maharashtra Rivers of Maharashtra Tributaries of the Godavari River Rivers of India