
Manjeera River
The Manjeera River is a significant watercourse flowing through the Indian states of Telangana and Maharashtra. It originates in the Kondagattu Hills of Telangana and travels approximately 140 kilometers before joining the Godavari River. The river supports local agriculture, provides water for nearby communities, and has several small dams and reservoirs along its course to aid irrigation and water management. Its basin covers a vital region, contributing to regional agriculture and ecosystems. The Manjeera River plays an important role in sustaining the livelihoods of residents in the areas it traverses.