chambal river changes course frequently and the such changes have cut the chambal valley into ever changing gorges, making it difficult for the inhabitants to eke out a livelihood. farming is impossible and dacoits inhabit the area. hence the name
Chambal river. Chambal ravines are famous for its dacoits.
Yamuna river
The river Chambal flows through the states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in India.
chambal
Ganga basin
It joins the river Yamuna which further join Ganga river
The Chambal River a tributary of the Yamuna River in central India and originates at Manpura, south of Mhow town, near Indore, on the south slope of the Vindhya Range in Madhya Pradesh.
CHAMBAL
Chambal and Betwa Joins Yamuna at Etawah district and Hamirpur town in UP. Furthur moving to the East, Yamuna Joins Ganga at Triveni Sangam, Allahabad. Son River joins River Gange near Patna, Bihar.
The Chambal River originates from the Vindhya Range in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Specifically, it begins near the town of Mhow, located to the southwest of Indore. Flowing northward, the river travels through Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan before joining the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh. It is known for its deep ravines and unique ecosystem.
confluence and they are called tributaries of the river they join example of tributaries - tributaries of ganga (Ganges) are The Chambal The Betwa The Son The Yamuna The Gandak The Ghaghara The Kosi
Chambal river