Correct option is B
The Betwa River flows through the Malwa Plateau.
Here are some facts about the Betwa River:
- The Betwa River originates in the Vindhya Range, north of Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh.
- The river travels through Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, covering a distance of 380 miles (610 km).
- The Betwa River drains into the Yamuna River, east of Hamirpur.
- The river is also known as Vetravati, which is a Sanskrit word that means "Containing Reeds".
- The Betwa River has been mentioned in the epic Mahabharata as Vetravati and Shuktimati.
- The Jamni and Dhasan rivers are the main tributaries of the Betwa River.
Incorrect options Explanation:
- The Godavari River is the largest river system of Peninsular India. The Godavari basin extends over States of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha in addition to smaller parts in Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Puducherry (Yanam) having a total area of approximately 3 lakh Sq.km.
- Bhima River, major tributary of the Krishna River, flowing through Maharashtra and Karnataka states, western India. It rises in the Bhimashankar heights of the Western Ghats and flows southeastward for 450 miles (725 km) in Maharashtra to join the Krishna in Karnataka. Major tributaries are the Sina and Nira rivers.
- Rangit River is a major tributary to Teesta River in Sikkim. It takes its origin in the peaks of Himalayas near Kudremukh, at an elevation of about 4250 and flows in south direction before joining Teesta River.