
Betwa River
The Betwa River is a significant river in central India, flowing through the states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. It originates in the Vindhya Hills and travels approximately 590 kilometers before merging with the Yamuna River near Allahabad. The river supports agriculture, provides water for local communities, and includes notable sites like the Orchha Fort and Rajakhera Dam along its course. The Betwa plays a vital role in regional ecosystems and has cultural and historical importance, contributing to the area's natural beauty and economic activities.