An important river of India- State-wise

An important river of India- State-wise

INDIA is dependent mainly on agriculture, The river is used as the main source of water in agriculture, In today’s article, we are going to give you statistic information about An important river of India Which you can include in your preparation.

Such a question has been a pattern In many examinations, Generally, these types of questions are asked in the general awareness section. If you want to be a strong candidate, then you should have good knowledge in terms of rivers.

There are several types of the river in India, most of which flows from the mountain of the Himalayas. The river flowing from the Himalayas gives the fertile ground and a huge amount of water.

Stadium list of India- City wise: General Knowledge

In India, the rivers are mainly divided into two parts

The Himalayan Rivers

The three main Himalayan rivers are the Indus, the Ganga, and the Brahmaputra. These rivers are long and are joined by many tributaries. A river along with its tributaries forms a river system.

The Peninsular Rivers

The Western Ghats, which runs from north to south close to the western coast, forms the main water divide in Peninsular India. The major rivers of the Peninsula which flow into the Bay of Bengal include the Maha Nadi, the Godavari, the Krishna, and the Kaveri. The Narmada and the TAPI are the only long rivers which flow west and make estuaries

Important river of India

StateRiver
Andhra PradeshGodavari & Musi
BiharGanga
DelhiYamuna
GoaMandovi
GujaratSabarmati
HaryanaYamuna
JharkhandDamodar, Ganga & Subarnarekha
KarnatakaBhadra, Tungabhadra,Cauvery, Tunga & Pennar
KeralaPamba
Madhya PradeshBetwa, Tapti, Wainganga, Khan, Narmada, Kshipra, Beehar, Chambal & Mandakini.
MahrashtraKrishna, Godavari, Tapi and Panchganga
NagalandDiphu & Dhansiri
OrissaBrahmini & Mahanadi
PunjabSatluj
RajasthanChambal
SikkimRani Chu
Tamil NaduCauvery, Adyar, Cooum, Vennar, Vaigai & Tambarani
Uttar PradeshYamuna, Ganga & Gomti
UttranchalGanga
West BengalGanga, Damodar & Mahananda

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