- The
Betwa (Sanskrit: वेत्रावती) is a
river in
Central and
Northern India, and a
tributary of the Yamuna. It
rises in the
Vindhya Range (Raisen) just north...
- have been
named INS
Betwa: INS
Betwa (1959) was a Type 41 Leopard-class
frigate launched in 1959 and
broken up
after 1988 INS
Betwa (F39) is a Brahmaputra-class...
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longest tributary which has its own
large basin,
followed by Sindh, the
Betwa, and Ken. From Uttarakhand, the
river flows into the
state of
Himachal Pradesh...
- INS
Betwa (F39) is a Brahmaputra-class
guided missile frigate currently in
service with the
Indian Navy. The ship is
named for the
Betwa River.
Betwa was...
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Uttar Pradesh. The name "
Betwa Express" has been
given after Betwa River.
Betwa Express runs
twice a w**** in both directions.
Betwa Express is
recently upgraded...
- of
central &
north India, in the
Bundelkhand region.
Orchha lies on the
Betwa River, 80 km from
Tikamgarh and 15 km from
Jhansi in
Uttar Pradesh. Orchha...
- INS
Betwa (F139) was a Leopard-class Type 41 anti
aircraft frigate of the
Indian Navy,
named after the
Betwa river.
These ships were
designed to provide...
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River with
Betwa River. This
involves construction of 283m long
Daudhan Dam. The
project aims to
transfer excess water from Ken
basin to
Betwa basin thus...
- the south. The
Betwa drains off the
Deccan plateau.
Originating in the
Kumra village in
Raisen district of
Madhya Pradesh, the
Betwa flows for 590 km...
- are
named after the
River Brahmaputra.
Subsequent ships of the class, INS
Betwa and INS Beas are also
named for
Indian rivers. In 1986, the
Cabinet Committee...