Vena River, Indian River Vena River is a tributary of Godavari and flows in the district of Nagpur.
The Vena River plays a vital role in agriculture of Nagpur. The crops grown in the territory have a strong bearing on this river. The dam that is built in the Vena River is the Wadegaon Tal-Umrer with the capacity of 136 Mn3.
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