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Kali Sindh River


The Kali Sindh (Hindi : काली सिंध) is a river in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh, that joins the Chambal River at downstream of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. It belongs to the Ganges Basin. The Kali Sindh originates from Bagli (District Dewas) in Madhya Pradesh. It crosses the State Highway No 18 connecting Indore and state capital Bhopal near Sonkatch and blocks the road traffic for hours when flooded. The main tributaries of the Kali Sindh are Parwan, Niwaj and Ahu Rivers.

The Kali Sindh originates from Bagli (District Dewas) in Madhya Pradesh.

It crosses the State Highway No 18 connecting Indore and state capital Bhopal near Sonkatch (Dewas district in Madhya Pradesh) and blocks the road traffic for hours when in flood. It crosses Shajapur district. Then it makes boundary of Shajapur and Rajgarh districts and enters Jhalawar and Kota districts of Rajasthan. It joins the Chambal River at downstream of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. It joins Chambal at Nonera village in Baran district of Rajasthan.

The Kali Sindh River is the biggest river flowing in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh state. Madhya Pradesh is a prominent state of India where the river covers the maximum portion of Malwa region. The river then joins Chambal River at the downstream of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan state.


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