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1.Ganga (Ganges) River system is the largest river system in India. It originates in the Gangotri glaciers.The upstream Bhagirathi joins the other stream named Alaknanda at Devprayag to form River Ganga. Ganga has tributaries on both banks; its right bank tributaries are the Yamuna (which is a major river), and Son.

2.Jammu and Kashmir has many lakes, rivers, and glaciers. Significant rivers that flow through Jammu & Kashmir from the Himalayas are Jhelum, Chenab, Sutlej, Ravi and Indus. These river basins are located at a higher elevation facilitating huge hydro power potential.

3.The Tapi is the other important westward flowing river emptying into the Arabian Sea. About 79% of the Tapi basin lies in Maharashtra, 15% in Madhya Pradesh, and the remaining 6% in Gujarat.

4.Yamuna is the major river of the northern India and is the largest tributary of the river Ganga. Its source is from the north of the Himalayan Mountains and flowing through different states, it merges with Ganga at Allahabad. The GREEN colour symbolises earth, nature and life. It is considered as the colour of peace and ecology.

5.The Gulf of Khambhat is about 200 km (120 mi) long, about 20 km (12 mi) wide in the north and up to 70 km (43 mi) wide in the south. Major rivers draining Gujarat are the Narmada, Tapti, Mahi and Sabarmati that form estuaries in the gulf. It divides the Kathiawar Peninsula from the south-eastern part of Gujarat.

6.The rivers that originate in Western Ghats and flow towards east include three major rivers viz. Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri, and many smaller / tributary rivers such as Tunga, Bhadra, Bhima, Malaprabha, Ghataprabha, Hemavathi, Kabini.

7.The Godavari is the second longest river in India after the river Ganga and also forms one of the largest river basins in India. The River is sacred to Hindus and Godavari delta are the second largest mangrove formation in the country. Yamuna – 1,376 km

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1 . The Himalayan River system

Peninsular river system system

The Indus River system

Brahmaputra River system system

Narmada River system

Tapi River system system

The Godavari River system

Krishna river system

Mahanadi River system system

2. Jhelum Chenab, Sutlej, Ravi and Indus

3.Narmada River covers about 1300 km after which it drains through the Gulf Of Cambay into the Arabian Sea! Also known as Tapi River, Tapti River is one of the major rivers in central India

4.Major left-bank tributaries include Gomti River, GhagharaRiver, Gandaki river, and Kosi river; major right-banktributaries include Yamuna river, Son river, Punpun and Damodar.The hydrology of the Ganges River is very complicated, especially in the Ganges Delta region.

5.The Gulf of Khambhat, also known as the Gulf of Cambay, is a bay on the Arabian Sea coast of India, bordering the state of Gujarat. ... Major rivers draining Gujarat are the Narmada, Tapti, Mahi and Sabarmati that form estuaries in the gulf. It divides the Kathiawar Peninsula from the south-eastern part of Gujarat.

6.Godavari

The major river systems originating in the Western Ghats are the Godavari,Kaveri, Krishna, Thamiraparani and Tungabhadra rivers. The majority of streams draining the Western Ghats join these rivers, and carry a large volume of water during the monsoon months.

7 Godavari

Godavari – 1,465 km The Godavari is the second longest river in India after the river Ganga and also forms one of the largest river basins in India. The River is sacred to Hindus and Godavari delta are the second largest mangrove formation in the country.

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