explain Ganga River system
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The Ganga river system consists of the master river Ganga and a large number of its tributaries. This system drains a very large area comprising the middle part of the Himalayas in the north, the northern part of the Indian Plateau in the south and the Ganga Plain in-between.
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At Haridwar, the Ganga emerges from the mountains on to the plains. ... Enlarged with the waters from its right and left bank tributaries, the Ganga flows eastward till Farakka in West Bengal. This is the northern most point of Ganga Delta. The mainstream flows southwards into Bangladesh and is joined by the Brahmaputra.
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