Correct option is C
The correct answer is option (C) Narmada
- The Narmada River is one of the major rivers of India that flows from east to west.
- It originates from the Amarkantak Plateau in Madhya Pradesh and flows westward through the states of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat before emptying into the Arabian Sea.
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- Mahanadi : This river flows eastward and empties into the Bay of Bengal. It originates in the highlands of Chhattisgarh and is known for its extensive delta and fertile plains, supporting agriculture in Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
- Godavari : Known as the "Dakshina Ganga," this river also flows eastward, starting from the Western Ghats in Maharashtra and flowing into the Bay of Bengal. It is the second-largest river system in peninsular India.
- Tungabhadra : This river is a tributary of the Krishna River and flows eastward as well. It originates from the Western Ghats near Karnataka and merges with the Krishna River, contributing to its flow towards the Bay of Bengal.