Banas River

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The Banas River is a significant river in northwestern India that flows through Rajasthan as a major tributary of the Chambal River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
alsoKnownAs Van Ki Aas
basinCountry India
belongsTo Chambal River
surface form: Chambal drainage basin
continent Asia
country India
crossesDistrict Bhilwara
surface form: Bhilwara district

Bundi district
Kota district
Rajsamand
surface form: Rajsamand district

Sawai Madhopur district
Tonk district
emptiesInto Chambal River near Rameshwar in Rajasthan
etymology name sometimes interpreted as “hope of the forest”
flowsDirection generally northeast
flowsNear Tonkwas region of Rajasthan
Udaipur
flowsThrough Rajasthan
hasDam Bisalpur Dam
Mahi Bajaj Sagar-like irrigation structures (regional)
hasSeasonalVariation largely rain-fed
hasTributary Berach River
Dhai River
Khari River (Rajasthan)
Kothari River
Morel River
isWithin Rajasthan
surface form: Indian state of Rajasthan
lengthApproxKm 512
locatedIn Rajasthan
northwestern India
majorRole supports agriculture in eastern and central Rajasthan
mouth Chambal River
mouthCountry India
mouthLocation Rajasthan
partOf Chambal River
surface form: Chambal River basin
region Hadoti
Mewar
riverSystem Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna river system
surface form: Ganges Basin
sourceLocation Aravalli Range
Khamnor Hills
sourceState Rajasthan
state Rajasthan
tributaryOf Chambal River
usedFor drinking water supply
irrigation

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Rajasthan hasMajorRiver Banas River
Chambal River majorTributary Banas River
Jaipur majorRiverNearby Banas River
Jaipur district hasRiver Banas River
this entity surface form: Banas River (in parts)
Sawai Madhopur hasRiverNearby Banas River
this entity surface form: Banas River (regional vicinity)
North Gujarat hasRiver Banas River
Nathdwara river Banas River