A report on Ganges and Tamsa River
The Tamsa River (also called as Tons river) is a tributary of the Ganges flowing through the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
- Tamsa RiverNow flowing east, the river meets the 400 km long Tamsa River (also called Tons), which flows north from the Kaimur Range and contributes an average flow of about 187 m3/s.
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Kaimur Range
0 linksEastern portion of the Vindhya Range, about 483 km long, extending from around Katangi in Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh to around Sasaram in Rohtas district of Bihar.
Eastern portion of the Vindhya Range, about 483 km long, extending from around Katangi in Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh to around Sasaram in Rohtas district of Bihar.
This forms the watershed or divide for two of the major rivers of peninsular India, the Son on the south and Tamsa or Tons on the north.
A Neolithic settlement was also discovered in the thick of the alluvium, over the bank of the Ganges at Chirand.