Sagi River Explained

Sagi River
Source1 Location:Jaswanthapura hills, Jalore District, Rajasthan, India
Mouth Location:Near Gandhav village, Barmer District, Rajasthan, India
Length:Approximately 72 kilometers
Tributaries Left:Kari Nadi

The Sagi River is a significant watercourse in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It originates from the southwestern slopes of the Jaswanthapura hills in Jalore District The river flows for approximately 72 kilometers in a northwest direction before eventually turning southwest, where it meets the Luni River near Gandhav village in Barmer District.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Geography

The Sagi River begins its journey in the picturesque Jaswanthapura hills, situated in Jalore District. From its source, the river winds its way northwest, covering a distance of about 72 kilometers, eventually changing course to flow southwestward.

Tributary

One of the notable tributaries of the Sagi River is the Kari Nadi, which contributes to the overall flow of the river.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sagi River in India . 2023-08-10 . www.india9.com . en.
  2. Book: Jain . Sharad K. . Hydrology and Water Resources of India . Agarwal . Pushpendra K. . Singh . Vijay P. . 2007-05-16 . Springer Science & Business Media . 978-1-4020-5180-7 . 748 . en.
  3. Book: Dhabriya, S. S. . Desert Spread and Desertification: An Analysis of the Identified Aravalli Gaps on the Desert Fringe . 1988 . Environmentalist . 3 . en.
  4. Book: Rajasthan (India) . Rajasthan [district Gazetteers].: Ajmer ]. 1962 . Printed at Government Central Press . 5 . en.