Name any two national waterways of india?
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Hoogly River, Barack River are the 2 examples
1. National Waterway No. 1:
This water way has been developed on the Ganga-Bhagirathi and Hooghly system from Allahabad to Haldia which is 1,620 km long. It was selected in October 1986. It begins from the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna rivers in Allahabad and joins with Ghaghra and Kosi rivers in the North and Sone River in the South. Farakka barrage has been constructed over it.
2. National Waterway No. 2:
It extends from Sadiya to Dhubri up to 891 km in river Brahmaputra. It was selected in September 1988. Devang and Lohit rivers meet Brahmaputra near Sadiya and before Dhubri the famous river Manas of Assam joins it from the North. The world famous Mujoli river island is located in this waterway. After this waterway, Brahmaputra River enters into Bangladesh.
3. National Waterway No. 3:
It has been developed in the western side of Kerala. It extends from Champakar canal (14 km) and Udyog Mandal canal (23 km) and up to Kolam-Kotapuram portion (168 km) of West Coast Canal. It was declared as the national waterway No. 3 in February 1993. It includes Kottapuram-Cochi (0-30 km), Cochi-Alpurma (30-92 km), Alpujha-Kollam (92-168 km) and Champakar canal (14 km) and Udyog Mandal canal (23 km).
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1. National Waterway No. 1:
This water way has been developed on the Ganga-Bhagirathi and Hooghly system from Allahabad to Haldia which is 1,620 km long. It was selected in October 1986. It begins from the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna rivers in Allahabad and joins with Ghaghra and Kosi rivers in the North and Sone River in the South. Farakka barrage has been constructed over it.
2. National Waterway No. 2:
It extends from Sadiya to Dhubri up to 891 km in river Brahmaputra. It was selected in September 1988. Devang and Lohit rivers meet Brahmaputra near Sadiya and before Dhubri the famous river Manas of Assam joins it from the North. The world famous Mujoli river island is located in this waterway. After this waterway, Brahmaputra River enters into Bangladesh.
3. National Waterway No. 3:
It has been developed in the western side of Kerala. It extends from Champakar canal (14 km) and Udyog Mandal canal (23 km) and up to Kolam-Kotapuram portion (168 km) of West Coast Canal. It was declared as the national waterway No. 3 in February 1993. It includes Kottapuram-Cochi (0-30 km), Cochi-Alpurma (30-92 km), Alpujha-Kollam (92-168 km) and Champakar canal (14 km) and Udyog Mandal canal (23 km).
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Ganges (Ganga)– Brahmaputra
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