SABARMATI RIVER
The 'Sabarmati River' is a river in Western India. It is approximately 371 km in length.
The Sabarmati originates in the Aravalli Range of the Udaipur District of Rajasthan. In its initial course it is also called as ''Wakal''. Most of the river flows in Gujarat state. It empties in the Gulf of Cambay of Arabian Sea.
Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, the commercial and political capitals of Gujarat were established on the banks of Sabarmati river. The legend is that Sultan Ahmed Shah of Gujarat, resting on the bank of Sabarmati, got inspired with the courage of a rabbit to chase a bully dog to establish Ahmedabad in 1411.
During India's independence struggle, Mahatma Gandhi established Sabarmati Ashram as his home on the banks of this river.
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★ Sabarmati Basin (Department of Irrigation, Government of Rajasthan)
★ Sustainable water project Sabarmati River Basin
★ Map of Sabarmati Basin
★ Integrated management of the Sabarmati river basin
★ Information about sabarmati riverfront project of Ahmedabad
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