The Ganges River is a river of northern India and Bangladesh. The river has a long history of reverence in India and is worshipped by Hindus as a goddess. Its often called the 'holy Ganga'.
The total length of the river is about 2,510 km (1,557 mi). Along with another river Yamuna, it forms a large and fertile basin, known as the Gangetic plains, stretching across north India and Bangladesh, and supports one of the highest densities of human population in the world. Indeed, about one in every 12 people on earth (8.5% of world population) live in its catchment area. Due to this incredible concentration of population, pollution and the destruction of habitats is a matter of serious concern.
2006-11-05 02:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Ganga, The Ganges River is the greatest waterway in India, it is one of the longest rivers in the world. The Ganges river flows through Bangladesh, but the greater part of it flows through India. The river begins high in the Himalayas as a pair of head streams. It begins in an ice cave in the mountains about 10,300 feet above sea level. The river flows across the northern corner of India. The Ganges flows across India and Bangladesh until it empties out into the Bay of Bengal. The great river provides water to many places, and many places rely on it.
The Ganga River basin, India's largest, includes approximately 25 percent of the nation's area; it is bounded by the Himalayas in the north and the Vindhya Range to the south. The Ganga has its source in the glaciers of the Greater Himalayas, which form the frontier between India and Tibet in northwestern Uttar Pradesh. Many Indians believe that the legendary source of the Ganga, and several other important Asian rivers, lies in the sacred Mapam Yumco Lake (known to the Indians as Manasarowar Lake) of western Tibet located approximately 75 kilometers northeast of the India-China-Nepal tripoint. In the northern part of the Ganga River basin, practically all of the tributaries of the Ganga are perennial streams. However, in the southern part, located in the states of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, many of the tributaries are not perennial.
2006-11-05 19:33:30
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answered by harry_d 2
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Ganga is India's longest river(around 2400 kms).
Actually, Brahmaputra is the longest river flowing through India (2700 kms), but since it has its origin in Tibet (where it is known as Tsangpo), it cannot really be called an Indian river.
2006-11-08 16:31:27
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answered by Himalayan Mystic 3
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The longest river in India is the Ganges
The Brahmaputra's journey through India is very short and does not entirely occupy the Indian plains
2006-11-04 18:01:02
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answered by Santhosh S 5
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The same one as before the Yangtze was discovered. The Yangtze (which is the longest river in Asia) is in China. The longest river in India is the Brahmaputra; the second longest is the Ganges.
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answered by ? 4
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The Ganga River is India's largest, flows through approximately 25 percent of the nation's area; it is bounded by the Himalayas in the north and the Vindhya Range to the south. The Ganga has its source in the glaciers of the Greater Himalayas, which form the frontier between India and Tibet in northwestern Uttar Pradesh.
Many Indians believe that the legendary source of the Ganga, and several other important Asian rivers, lies in the sacred Mapam Yumco Lake (known to the Indians as Manasarowar Lake) of western Tibet located approximately 75 kilometers northeast of the India-China-Nepal tripoint. In the northern part of the Ganga River basin, practically all of the tributaries of the Ganga are perennial streams. However, in the southern part, located in the states of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, many of the tributaries are not perennial.
2006-11-05 01:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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India’s longest rivers are the Brahmaputra and Indus, which are both 2,896 kilometers long, although neither is entirely within India. So, the Ganga (Ganges, 2,525 kilometers) is the longest river in india.
The Indus orginates in the northern slopes of the Kailash range in Tibet near the Manasa Sarovar lake. It follows a north-westerly course through Tibet. It enters Indian territory in Jammu and Kashmir. It forms a picturesque gorge in this part. Several tributaries - the Zaskar, the Shyok, the Nubra and the Hunza join it in the Kashmir region. It flows through the regions of Ladakh, Baltistan and Gilgit and runs between the Ladakh Range and the Zaskar Range. It crosses the Himalayas through a 5181 m deep gorge near Attock, lying north of the Nanga Parbat and later takes a bend to the south west direction before entering Pakistan. It has a large number of tributaries in both India and Pakistan and has a total length of about 2897 km from the source to the point near Karachi where it falls into the Arabian Sea. The main tributaries of the Indus in India are Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej
2006-11-05 02:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Ganga or Ganges is the longest, river of India.
The parts of the river are known by different local name.
2006-11-05 02:17:20
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answered by minootoo 7
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The Ganga is the longest in India,
the brahmaputra is longer but the entire river does not flow thru india,
2006-11-04 17:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Brahmaputra is the longest river flowing through India, although a major part of it is in China (Tibet). The second largest river flowing through the Indian sub-continent is the river Indus. Whereas, the largest river flowing within the Indian territory is Ganga, known in the west as Ganges.
2006-11-05 00:43:09
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answered by Sanjay K 3
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