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The river which drains most part of the northern plains of India and receives the water

of Yamuna as its main southern bank tributary.​

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Answered by shivaninairv
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Ghat on the Ganges River, Bithur, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Ganges next enters the state of Bihar, where its main tributaries from the Himalayan region of Nepal to the north are the Gandak, the Burhi (“Old”) Gandak, the Ghugri, and the Kosi rivers. Its most-important southern tributary is the Son River.

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Answered by abhay66430
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Ganga is the river which drains most part of the northern plains of India and receives the water of Yamuna as its main southern bank tributary.

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