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The eastern district of maharashtra ________ district has more number of tanks and lakes ?
a. Bhandara and godia
b. Wardha and nagpur
c. Chandrapur and gadchiroli
d. Bhandara and chandrapur

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Hint: In the district, the Tiger Tiger Reserve is one of the twenty-eight project Tiger Reserve in India. In the census of 2015 tigers found that 120 out of 170 tigers of Maharashtra were located in Chandrapur district. There are several major river systems in Maharashtra state in India, including Narmada, Tapti, Godavari and Krishna River. Ecology and related wetlands of these rivers are included in this article.

Complete answer:
Bhandara district is an administrative district of Maharashtra state in India. The area of the district is 4087 square km. It is known as "Lakes of Lakes" with more than 3500 small lakes in the district and around it. Chandrapur district is also located in Nagpur Division in the eastern part of Maharashtra Division. Along with Bhandara district, Maharashtra has the highest tanks and lakes in eastern districts.

 Chandrapur district (known as Chanda district) is a district in Nagpur division in Maharashtra state of India. Chandrapur was the largest district in India until Garhchiroli and Sandcha Tehsil were divided into separate districts in 1981. In 2011, the population of the district was 2,204,307.

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Hence, the correct answer is option C.

Note:
Maharashtra is well-known for its diverse biodiversity, habitat variety, people and culture etc. In this page we are trying to put all available information about freshwater ecology of Maharashtra region. The political boundary of Maharashtra is selected only to facilitate systematic data compilation. Especially in the context of river valleys, Narmada, Tapti, Godavari and Krishna valleys are the basis.