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Is Thamirabarani a perennial river?

Is Thamirabarani a perennial river?

The Thamirabarani or Tamraparni or Porunai is a perennial river that originates from the Agastyarkoodam peak of Pothigai hills of the Western Ghats, above Papanasam in the Ambasamudram taluk. From the source to sea, the river is about 128 kilometres (80 mi) long and is the only perennial river in Tamil Nadu.

How many rivers are there in Tamil Nadu?

There are 17 river basins in Tamil Nadu. Cauvery is the only major basin. Of the others, 13 basins are medium and 3 are minor river basins.

Which river flows through Tamil Nadu?

The Cauvery (also spelt as ‘Kaveri’), known as ‘Ponni’ in Tamil, is the fourth-largest river in south India. Originating in the Western Ghats at Talakaveri in Karnataka’s Kodagu district, it passes through Tamil Nadu.

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What is perennial river in Tamil Nadu?

Thamirabharani
Thamirabharani is the only perennial river in Tamil Nadu. The river originates from the Pothigai hills in the Western Ghats above Papanasam in the Ambasamudram taluk.

Where does Vaigai river start?

Varusanadu Hills
It originates in Varusanadu Hills, the Periyar Plateau of the Western Ghats range, and flows northeast through the Kambam Valley, which lies between the Palani Hills to the north and the Varushanad Hills to the south. The Vattaparai Falls are located on this river.

Which is the smallest river in Tamil Nadu?

Ponnaiyar River

South Pennar Thenpennai Ponnaiyar
Krishnagiri Dam across the river
Map of the South Pennar river flowing through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
Location
Country India

Which is the longest river in Tamil Nadu?

List of Rivers in Tamil Nadu

Sr. No. Name Length
1 Kaveri River 765 km
2 Palar River 348 km
3 Thamirabarani River 125 km
4 Vaigai River 258 km
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How many rivers are there in Andhra Pradesh?

Andhra Pradesh is a riverine state with 40 major, medium and minor rivers. Godavari, Krishna, Vamsadhara, Nagavali and Pennar are major interstate rivers. Godavari River enters at Bhurgampad Mandal of state of Andhra Pradesh and flows for a distance of around 250 kms eastward before joining Bay of Bengal.

Which of the following river gives benefit to northern part of Tamil Nadu?

Srinivasan. This river is so important for irrigation in the north and south Arcot districts of Tamil Nadu, but it flows a meager distance of 50 kilometres (31 mi) in Andhra Pradesh, where the Palar river had been seen dry for almost 20 years.

Which is the perennial river in south India?

Only Cauvery is regarded as perennial river of south India because it receives rains from both South-West as well as North-East monsoons.

Where is Vaigai river in Tamil Nadu?

The Vaigai is a river in the Tamil Nadu state of southern India; it passes through the towns of Theni, Dindigul and Madurai.

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Who built Vaigai dam?

Minister K. Kamaraj
Vaigai Dam was inaugurated on 21 January 1959 by Tamil Nadu chief Minister K. Kamaraj. It One of the few dams which is not constructed inbetween two mountains so this dam completely depends on its own concrete strength.