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Narbada

British  
/ nəˈbʌdə /

noun

  1. another name for the Narmada

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But Luna Ranjit and Narbada Chhetri, the Nepali women leading the nonprofit Adhikaar, had no time to celebrate now.

From New York Times

He says it is met with in the Narbada valley, but I have also found it common on the plateaux of the Satpura range.

From Project Gutenberg

Nerbudda, or Narbada, a sacred river of India; has its source in the Amarkantak plateau of the Deccan, and flows westward, a rapid body of greenish-blue water, through the great valley between the Vindhya and Satpura Mountains, reaching the Gulf of Cambay after a course of 800 m., the last 30 of which are navigable.

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