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Key Facts about Indrayani River

June 15, 2026

Residents and environmental activists have expressed concern after dozens of dead fish were found floating in the Indrayani River near Dehu recently.

About Indrayani River:

  • It is located in Maharashtra.
  • It is a tributary of the Bhima River (a tributary of the Krishna River).
  • Course:
    • It is a rain-fed river that originates from the Western Ghats, near the hill station of Lonavala, located along the Mumbai-Pune Highway.
    • It flows eastward, making its way through parts of the Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad districts before merging into the Bhima River at Tulapur.
    • It follows a course mostly north of the city of Pune.
  • The river has great religious importance, and the two sacred towns, Alandi and Dehu, are situated on its banks.
    • Dehu is known to be a sacred place for being the hometown of the poet Saint Tukaram, who was a popular saint of Maharashtra, and Alandi holds the samadhi of the poet Dnyaneshwar.
  • The Indrayani also passes through the industrial town of Pimpri-Chinchwad and plays a role in irrigation and local agriculture.
  • Valvan Dam at Kamshet, situated on the Indrayani River, is a hydroelectric generating station.

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