Saturday 24 February 2024

the rivers all over India.

By shusan   Posted at  February 24, 2024   No comments

*peninsular waterways of india*

Narmada, Tapi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri and Mahanadi waterways are among the major peninsular waterways. Peninsular waterways pass through simple valleys. Since their flow depends on rainfall, many of them are regular. Due to the gentle slopes, erosion activity is mild to moderately concentrated. There is not much room to move around due to the strong stone bed and the need for sand and sediment. As a result, many streams follow straight, flat courses. There are many possibilities of hydroelectric energy along the banks of these rivers.

 1. Mahanadi.

An important waterway in east-central India is the Mahanadi. It starts from the Sihawa Mountains in Chhattisgarh and passes mainly through the state of Orissa (Odisha). This waterway deposits the most sediment compared to other waterways in the Indian subcontinent. Sambalpur, Cuttack and Banki are the cities where Mahanadi flows.

2. Godavari.

The Godavari waterway is the second longest waterway in India after the Ganga. The stream originates from Trimbakeshwar in Maharashtra, and eventually passes through the states of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa (Odisha), Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Puducherry and finally joins the Bay of Bengal. Due to its long flow this stream is known as Dakshin Ganga.

 3.Narmada River.

A river in central India is called Narmada or Nerbudda. It is 1,289 kilometers (801 mi) long and serves as the traditional boundaries of North India and South India.

 4. Tapi River

The Tapi stream of central India is one of the longest streams of peninsular India with a length of about 724 km. For example, from east to west there was the Tapi waterway, the Narmada waterway and the Mahi stream.

 5. Krishna River. 

Krishna is one of the longest waterways of India (about 1300 km length). It starts at Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra, flows through Sangli and ends at Hamsaladevi in Andhra Pradesh, where it joins the sea just inside the entrance to Bengal.

 6. Kaveri River.

One of India's foundational streams, the Kaveri (sometimes spelled Kaveri or Kaveri), is beloved by Hindus. Another name of this stream is Dakshin Ganga. It falls into the Bay of Bengal... Read more:

7.Jhelum.

Jhelum originates from a spring near Verinag, the southernmost region of Kashmir. After entering Wular Lake towards the north, it joins Baramulla along these lines. It falls into a deep lake formed by a stream within the Pir Panjal Mountains between Baramulla and Muzaffarabad.

8. Chenab. 

The meeting of two streams, Chandra and Bhaga, coming from opposite directions at the Bara Lacha Pass in Lahaul gives rise to the Chenab. In Himachal Pradesh it is also known as Chandrabhaga.

9. Ravi.

The Ravi begins near the Rotang Pass within the Kangra Himalaya and travels in a north-western direction. When it enters the Punjab plain at Madhopur, it cuts through a large area within the Dhauladhar Mountains before turning south-west around Dalhousie.

10. Beas.

Beas Kund, which is near Rohtang Pass, is where the Beas River begins. It passes through Manali and Kullu, where the dazzling valley is called Kullu Valley.

5. Sutlej.

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