- Panzara-Kan or
Panjhra is a
river in the
Khandesh region of
Maharashtra state of India. It is a
tributary of the Tapi River. The
Panjhra River originates...
- the
Tapti and is
drained by its tributaries: the Gomai, Girna, Bori, and
Panjhra. The
alluvial plain north of the
Tapti contains some of the
richest tracts...
- his work
against the
British government. He was the
chief promoter of
Panjhra Kan Co-operative
Sugar mill of Sakri. The
Maharashtra Government Gazette...
-
People of
various classes and
tribes like Polia, Shershabadia, Khotta,
Panjhra,
Chain Mondal, Rajbanshi, and
Santhal inhabit the district.
Muslims are...
- in Maharashtra, India. The
village is
located on the
south bank of the
Panjhra River 10 km (6.2 miles) by road south-west of the town Sakri. In a 2001...
- India. The main
tributaries of the Tapi
river are Purna, The Girna, The
Panjhra, The Vaghur, the Bori and the Aner.
According to legend, Tapi
river also...
-
headward erosion across this
range by the
Salvar nala, a
tributary of the
Panjhra river of
Dhule district.
Further east are
situated the
Hindabari p**** and...