The Betwa River, known as in Hindi and in Sanskrit, is a significant waterway flowing through Central and Northern India. As a tributary of the Yamuna River, it originates in the Vindhya Range near Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh and meanders northeastward through Madhya Pradesh and Orchha before reaching Uttar Pradesh. Spanning a considerable portion over the Malwa Plateau, the Betwa River covers a substantial distance in its course. Although almost half of the river's stretch is not suitable for navigation, it remains a vital geographical feature in the region. The meeting point of the Betwa and Yamuna rivers occurs in Hamirpur district, marking a significant confluence in Uttar Pradesh.
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The Betwa River, known as in Hindi and in Sanskrit, is a significant waterway flowing through Central and Northern India. As a tributary of the Yamuna River, it originates in the Vindhya Range near Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh and meanders northeastward through Madhya Pradesh and Orchha before reaching Uttar Pradesh. Spanning a considerable portion over the Malwa Plateau, the Betwa River covers a substantial distance in its course. Although almost half of the river's stretch is not suitable for navigation, it remains a vital geographical feature in the region. The meeting point of the Betwa and Yamuna rivers occurs in Hamirpur district, marking a significant confluence in Uttar Pradesh.