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Describe describe the journey of Ganga in India and which river join it en route

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Answered by satvikrohilla
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The river Ganga originates from Gangotri Glacier and is called Bhagirathi over here.

• It is joined by Alaknanda at Devaprayag in Uttarakhand.

• At Haridwar, it enters the plains and starts doing the job of transportation and deposition.

• The major Himalayan rivers joining Ganga are the Yamuna, the Ghaghra, the Gandak and the Kosi.

• The river Yamuna flows parallel to the Ganga and as a right bank tributary meets the Ganga at Allahabad.
Answered by princess686
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The head waters of the Ganga, called the 'Bhagirathi' is fed by the Gangotri Glacier & joined by the Alaknanda at Devaparyag in Uttarakhand..

• At Haridwar, it enters the plains and starts doing the job of transportation and deposition.

• The major Himalayan rivers joining Ganga are the Yamuna, the Ghaghra, the Gandak and the Kosi.

• The river Yamuna flows parallel to the Ganga and as a right bank tributary meets the Ganga at Allahabad.

• The Ghaghra, the Gandak and the Kosi originate from Nepal Himalayas and ultimately join river Ganga.

 • These rivers flood northern plains almost every year causing widespread damage to life and property but enriching the soil for the extensive agricultural land.

 • The tributaries coming from the peninsular uplands are the Chambal, the Betwa and the Son.

 • Enlarged with waters from its right and left bank tributaries, the Ganga flows eastwards till Farakka in West Bengal. This is the northern most point of the Ganga Delta.

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