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Most of the rivers in India originate from the four major watersheds in India. The Himalayan watershed is the source of majority of the major river systems in India including the three longest rivers–the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Indus. [3] [4] These three river systems are fed by more than 5000 glaciers. [5]
Most of the rivers in India originate from the four major watersheds in India. The Himalayan watershed is the source of majority of the major river systems in India including the three longest rivers–the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Indus. [3] [4] These three river systems are fed by more than 5000 glaciers. [5]
Most of the rivers in India originate from the four major watersheds in India. The Himalayan watershed is the source of majority of the major river systems in India including the three major rivers–the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Indus. [3] [4] These three river systems are fed by more than 5000 glaciers. [5]
India river stubs (504 P) Pages in category "Rivers of India" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
10° 0' 77° 0' 25. Periyar River Kundala Dam: 2.30 Idukki 10° 0' 77° 0' 26. Periyar River Mattupatti Dam: 3.24 Idukki 10° 05' 77° 05' 27. Periyar River Sengulam Dam: 0.33 Idukki 10° 00' 77° 05' 28. Periyar River Neriamangalam Dam: 4.13 Ernakulam: 29. Periyar River Bhoothathankettu Dam: 6.08 Ernakulam: 30. Periyar River Periyar Lake 28.90 ...
Gangadhar River Assam and West Bengal 62 N NW39 Ganol River Meghalaya: 49 N NW40 Ghaghara River: Bihar and Uttar Pradesh 340 N NW41 Ghataprabha River: Karnataka: 112 N NW42 Gomti River: Uttar Pradesh 518 N NW43 Gurupura River: Karnataka 10 N NW44 Ichamati River: West Bengal 64 N NW45 Indira Gandhi Canal: Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan: 650 N ...
The following is a list of the cities in India through which major rivers flow. [1] Andhra Pradesh. City River Rajahmundry: Godavari: ... at 10:16 (UTC).
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