Volkhov River : In News
Four medical students from Maharashtra studying at a university in Russia drowned in the river Volkhov near St. Petersburg.
- The Volkhov River is in northwestern Russia.
- It flows from Lake Ilmen, passes through Novgorod, and goes north-northeast into Lake Ladoga through a flat, swampy area.
- In the town of Volkhov, the first hydroelectric station in the Soviet Union was built in 1926.
- The Volkhov, in early times part of the important Baltic Sea–Black Sea trade route, is navigable only by small craft.
- As per the data released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in 2022, there were nearly 16, 500 Indian students in Russia.