Other than the Kanhan River, the Pench, Jam, Kulbehra, Shakkar and Doodh rivers alos flow in the region of Sausar in Madhya Pradesh. Kanhan River flows in the Southern direction through the western parts of Chhindwara Tahsil and converges with the Wenganga River. Jam River flows mostly through the Sausar region and joins with the Kanhan River. Pench River runs along the border areas of Chhindwara and Seoni Districts and merges with the Kanhan River in Nagpur District. Kulbehra River starts at Umreth and flows through Chhindwara and Mohkhed and joins with Pench River.
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