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The correct answer is Narmada.
About the Narmada river:- It is a Peninsular river which flows from east to west direction (westward flowing river).
- It originates on the western side of the Amarkantak plateau at a height of about 1,057 m.
- It flows through a rift valley between the Satpura in the south and the Vindhyan range in the north.
- It forms the Dhuandhar waterfall near Jabalpur.
- The length of the river is about 1,312 km.
- It meets the Arabian Sea in the south of Bharuch, forming a broad 27 km long estuary.
- Its catchment area is about 98,796 sq. km.
- The Sardar Sarovar Project has been constructed on this river.
Note: All of the four rivers in the options are westward flowing rivers.
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