Difference between West and East flowing rivers of India
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India\’s\xa0slope is from\xa0west to east. And hence most of the\xa0Indian rivers\xa0which originate(either in the Himalayas or the\xa0Western\xa0Ghats)\xa0flow from West to East. … As you know\xa0rivers\xa0drain into the sea and\xa0flow\xa0from higher altitude to lower altitude- ie from mountains to coastal plains. The Narmada and Tapi are main\xa0west-flowing rivers. The Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and The Kaveri are\xa0east-flowing rivers.