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  2. National Ganga River Basin Authority - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting of the National Ganga River Basin Authority was held on 5 October 2009. [3] In the 2010 Union budget of India, the allocation for National Ganga River Basin Authority doubled to ₹ 500 crore (5,000,000,000.00).

  3. Ganges - Wikipedia

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    After entering Bangladesh, the main branch of the Ganges river is known as the Padma. The Padma is joined by the Jamuna River , the largest distributary of the Brahmaputra . Further downstream, the Padma joins the Meghna River , the converged flow of Surma-Meghna River System taking on the Meghna's name as it enters the Meghna Estuary, which ...

  4. Ganges Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Ganges canal is the important and the original Ganges Canal, which starts at the Bhimgoda Barrage near Har ki Pauri at Haridwar, traverses Roorkee, Purquazi, Sardhana (Meerut district), Muradnagar, Dasna, Bulandshahr, Khurja, Harduaganj and continues to Nanau (near Akrabad) in Aligarh district, where it bifurcates into the Kanpur branch and Etawah branch.

  5. List of rivers of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    A map showing the major rivers in Bangladesh. River Padma in Rainy Season River Meghna as viewed from a bridge Ganges and Brahmaputra. Bangladesh is a riverine country. According to Bangladesh Water development board (BWDB) [1] about 907 rivers currently flow in Bangladesh (during summer and winter), although the numbers stated in some sources are ambiguous.

  6. Ganges Barrage - Wikipedia

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    The Ganges Barrage, officially named as the Lav Khush Barrage, is a bridge across the Ganges river at Azad Nagar-Nawabganj in Kanpur. Construction started in 1995 and it was inaugurated in May 2000. The total length is 621 metres (2,037 ft).

  7. Farakka Barrage - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the barrage is to divert 1,800 cubic metres per second (64,000 cu ft/s) of water from the Ganges to the Hooghly River for flushing out sediment deposition from Kolkata harbour without the need of regular mechanical dredging. After commissioning the project, it was found that the diverted water flow from the Farakka barrage was ...

  8. Bhagirathi River - Wikipedia

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    The Bhagirathi River is mythologically known to be the source stream for the Ganges River. In hydrology, the Alaknanda is the source stream for the Ganges River due to its length and discharge. The Alaknanda River, including its tributaries, is 664.5 km (412.9 miles) and the Bhagirathi River, including its tributaries, is 456.5 km (283.7 miles ...

  9. Ganges water dispute - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Ganges River from its origin in northern India to its entry into the Bay of Bengal through Bangladesh. A long-standing dispute exists between India and Bangladesh over the appropriate allocation, and development, of the water resources of the Ganges River, which flows from northern India into Bangladesh. The issue had remained a ...