The Dudhna River flows in the district of Parbhani, which lies in the east central part of Maharashtra. The river flows parallel to the Hyderabad railway line that is about 16 km south of the Dudhna River. The river is responsible to make the land fertile and thus initiate the growth of crops like Jowar, Bajra, cotton, lentils and oilseeds. Sugarcane cultivation is also taking place in recent years.
The common problem of the people settled near this river is the disturbance caused by frequent flooding. The floods are severe and last for long durations.
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