India is called the land of rivers why
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India is called the land of rivers because it has seven major rivers i.e.Indus,Tapi,Narmada,Brahmaputa,Krishna,Godavari and Mahanadi.
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India is called the land of rivers because of the extensive network of rivers that is spread all over India.
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- The Indian River system is composed of 7 key rivers together with their numerous tributaries. The bulk of the rivers flow into the Bay of Bengal and a few of the rivers flow into the Arabian Sea. The rivers in India play a pivotal role in the Indian people’s lives. The Indian river system assist people in many ways.
- They offer potable and drinkable water, irrigation for agricultural purposes, cheap and economic conveyance or transportation, facilitate in producing electricity through hydropower or hydroelectricity, and are also the income sources for a substantial number of people all through India.
- Indian rivers also hold religious significance for the Indian people. India is referred to as the "Land of Rivers", since the vast number of tributaries and close link of Indian tradition and society to these indigenous rivers are the roots for this delineation.
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Punjab is also called 'The Land of Five Waters' Which of these is Not a river that flows through the region?
Jhelum
Chenab
Ravi
Tapti
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Punjab is also called 'The Land of Five Waters'. Which of these is NOT a river the name that flows through the region?
a. Jhelum
b. Chenab
c. Ravi
d. Tapti
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