Swetha River

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The Swetha River (Tamil: சுவேதா ஆறு) is a river in India.[1] It carries the drainages of Pachaimalai and Kolli Hills. It joins with Vasishta Nadi to form Vellar River and flows into the Bay of Bengal, emptying near Parangipettai.

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  1. ^ Ballukraya, P. N.; Kalimuthu, R. (2010). "Quantitative hydrogeological and geomorphological analyses for groundwater potential assessment in hard rock terrains". Current Science. 98 (2): 253–259. ISSN 0011-3891.