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The Chambal River is a major tributary of the Yamuna river.
- It originates at the Janapav Hills in Madhya Pradesh.
- Chambal river flows through the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh.
Chambal river valley river is known for its characteristicdeep-cutting ravines.
- The Chambal river valley is part of the Vindhyan system which consists of massive sandstone, slate, and limestone of pre-Cambrian age.
- The important tributaries of the Chambal river are Banas, Mej, Parbati, Kali Sindh, and Shipra.
- The important dams associated with the Chambal river are Gandhi Sagar Dam, Rana Pratap Sagar dam, Jawahar Sagar Dam, Kota Barrage.
Narmada is the largest west flowing peninsular river in India.
Son is the largest southernmost tributary of The Ganga river.
Tapti is the second-largest west-flowing peninsular river in India.
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