Explain the major water ways of India
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- The existing national waterways (NW) are:
- NW-1 : Allahabad-Haldia stretch of the Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hooghly river system (1620 km) was designated as NW -1 in 1986.
- NW-2 : Sadiya-Dhubri stretch of the Brahmaputra river (891 km), declared as NW-2 in 1988.
- NW-3 : Westcoast canal from Kottapuram to Kollam along in the Udyogmandal and champaker canals ( 205 km ) and was declared NW- 3 in 1993.
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