Nimar region lies to the west, in the lower reaches of the Narmada valley.
Thus Narmada valley became a safe and favourite place for settlement with its fertile soils.
The Narmada valley is considered extremely important for palaeontological studies in India.
Indian farm workers in the Narmada Valley who advocate against government's irresponsible dam projects that damage their homes.
In the extreme north a line of hills rises abruptly out of the great plain of the Narmada valley.
Dinosaur bones have been reported from the Narmada valley since the late 19th century, including some belonging to Titanosaurus indicus.
It is situated in the upper part of Narmada Valley, which is of much important for agriculture.
The $10 billion project, in the Narmada Valley, which the World Bank began financing in 1985, has become a paradigm of the conflict.
Towards the end of his reign a tribe in the Narmada valley, the Pushyamitras, rose in power to threaten the empire.
While at Roorkee, he studied parts of the Narmada Valley and Bundelkhand (in 1854-55, 1856-57).