Where is Cauvery basin located?

Where is Cauvery basin located?

The Cauvery basin extends over states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Union Territory of Puducherry draining an area of 81,155 Sq.km which is nearly 2.7% of the total geographical area of the country with a maximum length and width of about 560 km and 245 km.

Where does Cauvery river start?

Tala Kaveri
Kaveri River/Sources

How many districts are benefited by Kaveri river?

8 Cauvery delta districts to be categorised as protected farm zone: K Palaniswami.

What is the total length of Kaveri?

500 mi
Kaveri River/Length

How many river basins are there in Karnataka?

There are seven major river basins in Karnataka (Table 1, Fig. 1). The interstate Krishna and Cauvery River Basins are the most significant covering nearly 60% and 20% of the State drainage area respectively.

Which is the big river basin of Karnataka?

Cauvery
Karnataka is bestowed with seven critical river systems that are lifelines to the state—Godavari, Krishna, Cauvery, North Pennar, South Pennar, Palar, and all the west flowing rivers. The Cauvery is the largest river in the state and originates from Talakaveri in Madikeri district.

Which river has largest basin in India?

The Ganga basin
The Ganga basin is the largest. Narmada river is the fifth largest river and is also the largest west flowing river….

S.No. 1
Name of Basin Indus
S.No. 10
Name of Basin Brahmani and Baitarani

Who built Kaveri dam?

Karikala Chola
Built around 2,000 years ago across the Kaveri River in Tiruchirapalli District, Tamil Nadu, by Karikala Chola, the dam was constructed to divert the river to the delta districts thereby boosting irrigation and avoiding loss of crops due to floods.

Which is the largest river in Karnataka?

Karnataka is bestowed with seven critical river systems that are lifelines to the state—Godavari, Krishna, Cauvery, North Pennar, South Pennar, Palar, and all the west flowing rivers. The Cauvery is the largest river in the state and originates from Talakaveri in Madikeri district.

How many dams are in the Cauvery river?

All four major Cauvery River dams in Karnataka – Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS), Kabini, Harangi and Hemavathi – are full even before July has ended after over 20 years because of heavy rains.

Which is the biggest river basin in Karnataka?

Cauvery River
There are seven major river basins in Karnataka (Table 1, Fig. 1). The interstate Krishna and Cauvery River Basins are the most significant covering nearly 60% and 20% of the State drainage area respectively.

Which river has the largest basin?

The Ganga basin is the largest. Narmada river is the fifth largest river and is also the largest west flowing river. Narmada basin has been shown at index 15 in the basin map.

How big is the Cauvery basin in sq km?

T he Cauvery basin extends over states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Union Territory of Puducherry draining an area of 81,155 Sq.km which is nearly 2.7% of the total geographical area of the country with a maximum length and width of about 560 km and 245 km.

Where is the Cauvery river located in India?

It lies between 75°27’ to 79°54’ east longitudes and 10°9’ to 13°30’ north latitudes. It is bounded by the Western Ghats on the west, by the Eastern Ghats on the east and the south and by the ridges separating it from Krishna basin and Pennar basin on the north. The Cauvery River is one of the major rivers of the peninsula.

How many parliamentary constituencies are in the Cauvery basin?

The basin spreads over 33 parliamentary constituencies (2009) comprising 18 of Tamil Nadu, 11 of Karnataka, 3 of Kerala and 1 of Puducherry. Salient Features of Cauvery Basin

Is the Kaveri River in Karnataka or Tamil Nadu?

Kaveri (also known as Cauvery, the anglicized name) is an Indian river flowing through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.