Pranahita River

Pranahita River

Pranhita is the River which flows on the border of Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra and Adilabad district in Andra Pradesh. Pranhita is the name given to the combined flow of the rivers Painganga and Wainganga.

The Painganga River joins Vainganga near Aheri. The river then flows up to Sironcha before it empties into the Godavari River,near Sironcha in Maharashtra.

The River course is mainly through the dense forests which are rich in Sagwan (timber).

Water Transport : The River is used for water transport between Sironcha(MH) and Kaleswaram(AP).


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