Any one river system of India & it's contribution tothe national economy
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Rivers have remained important through the ages.
ii. The areas along the banks of rivers have witnessed great cultural and economic progress since ancient times.
iii. Rivers are integral parts of our folklore and folk-songs.
iv. River water is a basic natural resource.
v. It is essential for human, agricultural and industrial activities.
vi. Rivers deposit alluvial soil.
vii. They provide the most productive agricultural lands to the country.
viii. The Ganga, Kaveri and other deltas have traditionally been the rice growing areas.
ix. An agriculture-dependent on the vagaries of monsoon; get irrigation water from rivers. Hence rivers are the backbone of the development of Indian agriculture.
x. Rivers valleys have dense and concentrated settlements.
Xi. Most of the large cities are located on the banks of rivers.
xii. Rivers provide us with essential water supplies.
xiii. They also receive, dilute and transport wastes from settlements. Hence they prove to be biggest cleaners to towns and cities.
xiv. Industrial development has flourished along rivers because numerous industrial processes depend on water.
a. Water is used as raw material.
b. It is used to cool down the hot things.
c. It is used in generation of electricity.
xv. Rivers provide primary channels of inland waterways in the form of navigable waterways.
xvi. They also indirectly through their flat lands, where roads, railways lines and other routes are built.
xvii. Rivers are also being used for recreation; tourist promotion and fishing activities in a big way.
xviii. Rivers together with marine resources have contributed immensely towards development of fisheries sector.
xix. The prowess of our great Indian rivers led to the development of many hydroelectric projects with some dams even dating back to the medieval kingdoms.
xx. And now rejuvenation of these time tested mode of transportation will enhance the economy even further provided all the above is done in a sustainable manner as rivers too have life and sustain innumerable lives.
ii. The areas along the banks of rivers have witnessed great cultural and economic progress since ancient times.
iii. Rivers are integral parts of our folklore and folk-songs.
iv. River water is a basic natural resource.
v. It is essential for human, agricultural and industrial activities.
vi. Rivers deposit alluvial soil.
vii. They provide the most productive agricultural lands to the country.
viii. The Ganga, Kaveri and other deltas have traditionally been the rice growing areas.
ix. An agriculture-dependent on the vagaries of monsoon; get irrigation water from rivers. Hence rivers are the backbone of the development of Indian agriculture.
x. Rivers valleys have dense and concentrated settlements.
Xi. Most of the large cities are located on the banks of rivers.
xii. Rivers provide us with essential water supplies.
xiii. They also receive, dilute and transport wastes from settlements. Hence they prove to be biggest cleaners to towns and cities.
xiv. Industrial development has flourished along rivers because numerous industrial processes depend on water.
a. Water is used as raw material.
b. It is used to cool down the hot things.
c. It is used in generation of electricity.
xv. Rivers provide primary channels of inland waterways in the form of navigable waterways.
xvi. They also indirectly through their flat lands, where roads, railways lines and other routes are built.
xvii. Rivers are also being used for recreation; tourist promotion and fishing activities in a big way.
xviii. Rivers together with marine resources have contributed immensely towards development of fisheries sector.
xix. The prowess of our great Indian rivers led to the development of many hydroelectric projects with some dams even dating back to the medieval kingdoms.
xx. And now rejuvenation of these time tested mode of transportation will enhance the economy even further provided all the above is done in a sustainable manner as rivers too have life and sustain innumerable lives.
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