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Dindi River

The Dindi River is a waterway located in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It originates in the Eastern Ghats and flows westward, eventually joining the Krishna River. The river plays a vital role in local agriculture, providing water for irrigation and supporting surrounding communities. It passes through rural areas and is part of the region’s ecosystem, contributing to local biodiversity. The Dindi River also offers opportunities for fishing and small-scale transportation, making it important for both ecological health and the livelihoods of people living nearby.