The Nandani River is a right tributary of Yerla River in India. It originates at Jaigaon and flows from Aundh in Satara district and confluence to Yerala river near Shivani village of Kadegaon taluka, in Sangli district of Maharashtra state.[1]

Nandani River
Amrapur Bridge on Nadnai River in Kadegaon taluka of Sangli district
Location
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
RegionWestern Maharashtra
DistrictSatara, Sangli
Physical characteristics
SourceJaigaon (Near Aundh)
 • locationKhatav Taluka, Satara, Maharashtra, India
 • coordinates17°57′07″N 74°24′37″E / 17.95194°N 74.41028°E / 17.95194; 74.41028
 • elevation914 m (2,999 ft)
MouthYerala River
 • location
Shivani, Kadegaon Taluka, Sangli, Maharashtra, India
 • coordinates
17°25′18″N 74°42′00″E / 17.42167°N 74.70000°E / 17.42167; 74.70000

Course

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Nandnai River basin located at upper Yerala river basin, a tributary of Krishna river basin India. The total length of Nandani river is 39 km. It starts from Jaigaon in Satara district at 914 m above MSL and confluence at 551 m above MSL near Shivani in Kadegaon Taluka, of Sangli district in Maharashtra.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Nandani River. "Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources". Springer International Publishing. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Dry Spell and Wet Spell Characterization of Nandnai River Basin, Western Maharashtra, India". Springer International Publishing. Retrieved 18 April 2023.