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The Shalvi River is a tributary of the Yamuna (or Jamuna) River. The Shalvi meets the Jamuna once it flows down from western Himalayas.
Shalvi as a word means "Peace of God" derived of Shalviya.
There is a Hydroelectric power plant on Shalvi river producing 7 MW of electricity in Himachal Pradesh.
30°55′16″N 77°38′24″E / 30.921°N 77.640°E / 30.921; 77.640
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