The Tapti River is a river of central India. It rises in the eastern Satpura Range of southern Madhya Pradesh state, and flows westward, draining Maharashtra's Kandesh region in the northwest corner of the Deccan Plateau before emptying into the Gulf of Cambay in Gujarat. The watershed lies mostly in northern Maharashtra state, but covers portions of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat as well. The Satpura Range is a range of hills in central India. ... Madhya Pradesh (मध्य प्रदेश) is a state in central India. ... Maharashtra (महाराष्ट्र) is a state in west-central India. ... Kandesh (also Khandesh) is a region of central India, which forms the northwestern portion of Maharashtra state. ... Introduction The Deccan Plateau is a vast plateau in India, encompassing most of Central and Southern India. ... The Gulf of Cambay (also the Gulf of Khambat) is an inlet of the Arabian Sea along the west coast of India, in the state of Gujarat. ... Gujarat (ગુજરાત in Gujarati) is the most industrialized state in India after Maharashtra and is located in western India, bordered by Pakistan to the northwest and Rajasthan to the north. ... Maharashtra (महाराष्ट्र) is a state in west-central India. ...
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Tapti River Watershed Map and data, World Resources Institute (http://earthtrends.wri.org/maps_spatial/maps_detail_static.cfm?map_select=372&theme=2)