Drainage System of India
Major Rivers in India
Ganges (Ganga) River
- States: Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal
- Origin: Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas
- Course: Flows through the Gangetic plains, passing through cities like Haridwar, Varanasi, and Kolkata
- Confluence: Joins the Bay of Bengal through the Sundarbans Delta in West Bengal
- Significance: Sacred river in Hinduism, central to religious rituals, bathing, and cultural practices.
- Drainage Pattern: Dendritic
- Notable Tributaries: Yamuna, Gandak, Ghaghara (Sarayu), Kosi, Son
Brahmaputra River
- States: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam
- Origin: Tibet (known as Yarlung Tsangpo)
- Course: Flows through Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and enters Bangladesh
- Confluence: Joins the Ganges to form the world's largest delta in the Bay of ....
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Geography Of India
- 1 India’s Strategic Location in the Global and Regional Contexts
- 2 Coastal and Desert Landforms of India
- 3 Origin and Characteristics of Major River Systems
- 4 Integrated River Basin Governance
- 5 Interlinking of Rivers and their Ecological-Economic Trade-offs
- 6 Groundwater Stress Mapping
- 7 Patterns of Regional Disparities and Spatial Development in India
- 8 Geological Evolution of the Indian Subcontinent
- 9 India’s Geological Uniqueness: Some Salient Aspects
- 10 Peninsular Block, Himalayan Region, and Indo-Gangetic Plains: Comparative Features

