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Why are south indian rivers not ideal for inland waterways?

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Answered by 8328srini
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Diversion of river water for irrigation is one of the main reasons for decline of importance of inland waterways in South India. There is insufficient depth of water. The rivers in Southern India are non perennial. The rivers in the North like Ganga and Brahmaputra are perennial rivers.

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Answered by swethavsky
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Diversion of river water for irrigation is one of the main reasons for decline of importance of inland waterways in South India. There is insufficient depth of water. The rivers in Southern India are non perennial. The rivers in the North like Ganga and Brahmaputra are perennial rivers

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