- The headwaters of The Godavari River are situated in Trimbak City in Nashik District, Maharashtra.
- The Godavari River is the second largest after The Ganga River with length of 1465 kilometers.
- The Godavari River heads towards south-east passes from states Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, Andhara Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and a Union Territory Puducherry and falls into Bay-of-Bengal.
- Tributaries of The Godavari River are ; Indravati River, Manjira River, Pranhita River, Sabari River, etc.
- The Godavari River is also known as Dakshin Ganga or Ganga of Dakshin.
Additional Facts
- The source or starting point of the River is also called as it Headwaters.
- Trimbakeshwar, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, is situated in Trimbak.
DAMS built on The Godavari River
a) Gangapur
Dam is situated near village Gangawadi near City Nashik and started operations
in 1965.
b) Jayakwadi
Dam is situated near city Paithan near Aurangabad District and started
operations in 1976.
c) Vishnupuri
Barrage is situated near Nanded and started operations in 1976.
d) Sriram
Sagar Dam is situated near city Armoor, in Nizamabad District of Telangana and
started operations in 1977.
e) Sir
Arthur Cotton Barrage / Godavari Barrage is situated near City Kothapeta,
Andhra Pradesh and started operation in 1970.
Bridged built on The Godavari River
a) Havelock
Bridge is a railway bridge that is decommissioned after it completed its given
life of 100 years in 1997 and is located in Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh. Also
known as Old Godavari Bridge.
b) Godavari
Bridge is a rail-cum-road bridge and is also known as Kovvur-Rajahmundry
Bridge.
c) Godavari
Arch Bridge is Railway Bridge in Rajahmundry.
d) Fourth
Bridge, also known as New Road Bridge of Godavari.
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