Q. The Papagni River is a tributary of which major river in southern India?
Answer: Pennar River
Notes: Papagni River, a non-perennial right bank tributary of the Pennar, originates in Karnataka's Nandi Hills, draining Kolar (Karnataka) and Chittoor, Anantapur, Kadapa (Andhra Pradesh). Its 8,250 km² basin has red, black, loamy soils, dry deciduous forests, and supports wet cultivation.
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