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Sabari

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Sabari 

(in the upper course called Kolab), a river in southern India, a left tributary of the Godavari River. The Sabari is 418 km long and drains an area of 20,400 sq km. It originates on the western slopes of the Eastern Ghats and for most of its length flows along the eastern rim of the Deccan Plateau. The regime is monsoonal; high water occurs from June through October. The mean flow rate near the mouth is 437 cu m per sec. The Sabari River valley is irrigated.



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The joint force targeted the compounds near Now Deh village in the Sabari District after intelligence indicated militant activity.
TRIBAL Primary Health Centre, Kuturu; 24-hours working women welfare centre" -- reads a board on a road side amidst deep jungles connecting Kunavaram and Chintoor blocks of Khammam district across the Sabari river.
Fayez Khan, who headed counterterrorism operations for Khost Province, was driving home in a convoy with police and bodyguards when he was ambushed, said Tahir Khan Sabari, the province's deputy governor.
 
 
 
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