satpuda
NARMADA,TAPATI,Mahi,Sabarmati
The Satpura Range lies between the Narmada and Tapi rivers in central India. It is a range of hills running from east to west, and it forms part of the Deccan Plateau.
narmada
Narmada and tap ti are the two rivers that flows west
Most rivers do not originate in India
narmada river
Narmada River
Neither the Narmada or Tapi/Tapti Rivers meet to form the Ganges. See the Related Link below to see which rivers meet to form the Ganges.
The west-flowing rivers of the Deccan Plateau include the Narmada, Tapi (Tapti), Mahi, and Sabarmati. These rivers primarily flow westward towards the Arabian Sea, traversing the rugged terrain of the plateau. The Narmada and Tapi are among the most significant, with Narmada forming a rift valley and serving as a natural boundary between northern and southern India. These rivers play a crucial role in the region's ecology and economy, supporting agriculture and providing water resources.
these are the peninsular rivers:-1)mahanadi2)tapi2)kirshna3)kaverietc.
Ganga, Jamuna, Brahmaputra, Godavari, and Narmada
because they are not the same rivers