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- The Dudhaganga (or Dudhganga, Doodhganga) is a right-bank tributary river of the Krishna in western India. It rises in kolhapur district of Maharashtra...
- Kalammawadi Dam[circular reference], is a gravity dam on Dudhaganga river near Radhanagari in the State of Maharashtra, India. Kalammawadi dam is the biggest...
-  • left Yerla, Bhima, Dindi, Musi, Paleru, Munneru  • right Kudali (Niranjna) Venna, Koyna, Panchganga, Dudhaganga, Ghataprabha, Malaprabha, Tungabhadra...
- villages. The other river system of the taluka consists of Vedganga, Dudhaganga and Panchganga. Ground water resources are also extensively tapped in...
- Gravity 33.62 320 196 29450.00 2700 26360.00 Water supply 3919.79 Dudhaganga 1999 Dudhaganga Kolhapur, Radhanagri Gravity 73.08 1280 1605 719120.00 679110...
- is a village in Belgaum district of Karnataka, situated on the bank of Dudhaganga River.The Village has po****tion of around 3000 (Approx) with Marathi...
- Earthfill 29.62 1820 123 19080.00 2202 17290.00 Irrigation Kalammawadi Dudhaganga Kalammawadi, Radhanagari Earthfill 73.08 1280 679.0 679000.0 679000.0...
- situated near the Maharashtra border and is located on the banks of the Dudhaganga river. Many Taluka level offices are located throughout the town. Sadalga...
- Kasaba Sangaon Kolhapur district, Maharashtra is located close to bank of Dudhaganga river. Its known history goes back to 1627, during Shivaji Maharaja: famous...
- nearest Sugar Factories such as Venkateshwara Power Project Ltd. Bedkihal,Dudhaganga Krishna Sugar Factory, Nanadi and many other from nearest state Maharastra...