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Maniyari Nadi Takhatpur Bilaspur Chhattisgarh मनियारी नदी तखतपुर, बिलासपुर छत्तीसगढ़ Ghomgha, Narmada
Origin: Peldra-Lormi plateau, Shiwahal Dist. Mungeli
Flows through: Bilaspur, Mungeli, GPM
Length: 134km
Falls : Shivnath River near Talagaon, Bilaspur Chhattisgarh
Tributaries: Ghongha, Choti narmada, Agar, Tesua
Project : Khudiya dam (Raheev Gandi Reservoir)
Important places on the Bank: Lormi, Takhatpur, Talagaon. At talagaon Older temple of Chhattisgarh "Devrani jathan mandir" is Situated (Amerikapa Bilaspur).
Districts border: Bilaspur - Mungeli District boarder
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Abhout Shivnath River:
The Shivnath River, which is 345 kms long, is the Mahanadi’s largest tributary. It originates from the Godari village in Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra and flows northeast for 300 kms and joins the Mahanadi river near the town Shivrinarayan in Chhattisgarh. However, the Madhya Pradesh government website says, ‘Shivnathriver originates from the mountain at a height of 625 meters at Panabaras situated in the south western parts of Rajnandgaon and flows towards north east direction.’ The Dainik Bhaskar ran a story about this discrepancy where they faulted the government for misrepresenting information and teaching school children geography that isn't accurate.
15 years ago, rights to the 23.5 km stretch of the Shivnath River in Durg district, Chattisgarh were sold to a private company Radius Water Limited (RWL). Sounds strange? You bet. A river isn’t anyone’s property to buy or sell but the government of Madhya Pradesh apparently didn’t think so. In 1998, it gave RWL the rights to supply water to the Borai industrial area for 22 years.
Since then, villages on the banks of the river were not allowed to use its water for irrigation, fishing or any other purpose. More than 1000 families in the Durg district depended on the river for their livelihood. 80% used water for irrigation and 20%, for fishing. Affected villages included Mohamara, Mohalai and Rasmara on the area above the dam and Piperchedi, Otani, Bilaudi, Nagpura and Malaud on the area below the dam.
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