The Krishna Basin
The Krishna River begins its journey from a spring near Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, flowing approximately 1400 km before reaching the Bay of Bengal. It is characterized by a network of tributaries, including the Tungabhadra, Koyana, Ghatprabha, Musi, and Bhima. The geographical area of the Krishna Basin encompasses parts of three Indian states: Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. This basin is not only crucial for irrigation and agriculture in these regions but also serves as a vital water resource for various human activities.