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question- source/orgin,mouth of the river,tributaries,length,states/places/region where they flow and special feactures of river ganga, river brahmaputra,pensinsular rivers, narmada basin, tapi basin, godavari basin, mahanadi basin,,krishna basin and kaveri basin

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Answered by Tomboyish44
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Himalayan Rivers are Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra.

River Ganga


Source - Headwaters in Bhagirathi from Gangotri glacier meets with Alaknanda at Devaprayag in Uttarakhand to form River Ganga.

Mouth of the River - Meets with Brahmaputra in Bangladesh and forms the largest delta of the world, the Sundarben Delta ( Bay of Bengal )

Tributaries - Ghagra, Gandak, Kosi, Yamuna, ( Son, Sind, Chambal, Betwa ) are tributaries of Yamuna which makes them a part of the Ganga river system.

Length - Over 2500 Km

River Brahmaputra


Source - East of Mansoravar lake in Tibet.

Mouth of the river - Meets with Ganga in Bangladesh and forms the largest delta of the world as the Sundarben delta.

Tributaries - Dibang, Lohit, Kenula etc.

Length - Over 2900km

River Indus


Source - Near Mansarovar lake.

Mouth of the river - Forms a delta to the east of Karachi.

Tributaries - Shyok, Hunza, Saskar, Nubra, Satluj, Beas, Ravi, Chenab, Jhelum.

Length - 2900km

The Peninsular rivers are Narmada Basin, Tapi Basin, Mahanadi Basin, Godavari Basin, Krishna Basin and Kaveri Basin.

Narmada Basin


Source - From Amarkantak hills in Madhya Pradesh.

Mouth of the River - Forms an estuary while entering into the Arabian sea.

Tributaries - All the tributaries of Narmada are very short and join the main stream at right angles.

Length - 1312Km

Tapi Basin


Source - Rises in Satpura range, Betul district of Madhya Pradesh.

Mouth of the river - Also forms an Estuary while entering the Arabian Sea.

Tributaries - Girna river, Purna river, Panzara river, Waghur river, Aner river etc.

Length - 724km

Mahanadi Basin


Source - Rises in the high-lands of Chattisgarh.

Mouth of the river - Forms a delta while entering into the Arabian sea.

Tributaries - Brahmani, Devi, Sondur, Tel, Bhargavi.

Length - About 860km

Godavari Basin


Source - Rises from the slopes of the Western Ghats in Nasik district of Maharashtra.

Mouth of the river - Forms a delta while entering into the Bay of Bengal.

Tributaries - Purna, Wardha, Renganga, Wainaganga etc.

Length - 1500km

Krishna Basin


Source - Rises from a spring near Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra.

Mouth of the river - Forms a Delta while entering into the Bay of Bengal.

Tributaries - Tungabhadra, Musi, Bhima, Koyana etc.

Length - About 1440km


Kaveri Basin


Source - Rises in the Brahmagiri range of Western ghats.

Mouth of the river - Forms a delta while entering into the Bay of Bengal.

Tributaries - Amaravati, Bharani, Hemavati, Kabini

Length - About 760km



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