Kanhan River

The Kanhan River is an important right bank tributary of the Wainganga River draining a large area lying south of Satpura range in central India. Along its 275 km run through the Indian States of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, it receives its largest tributary - Pench River, a major water source for the metropolis of Nagpur.

Kanhan River
Kanhan River near Ramkona.
Location
CountryIndia
StateMadhya Pradesh, Maharashtra
RegionVidharba
DistrictChhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh, Nagpur District, Maharashtra
CitiesJunnardeo, Damua, Sausar, Kamthi
Physical characteristics
SourceSatpura Range
  locationChhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh
  coordinates22°14′N 78°25′E
MouthWainganga River
  location
Ambora, Nagpur district, Maharashtra
  coordinates
21°04′N 79°35′E
Length275 km (171 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftPench River, Sand River
  rightBel River, Jam River, Kolar River, Nag River

Kanhan was not mentioned in the 2001 list of notified rivers in Maharashtra which has led to unrestricted exploitation in the form of sand mining along the river bed. This failure to recognise its presence has been viewed as a deliberate attempt at unregulated economic gains. The catchment area has also seen large scale coal mining in recent years. Efforts are currently underway to notify the river to prevent further environmental damage. This has been undermined by plans for construction of a barrage. The river was perennial until a few decades ago, but now goes dry by February every year.

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