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Name the two headstreams of the Ganga. Where do they meet to form the Ganga?


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Bhagirathi and Alaknanda are the two headstreams of the river Ganga. At Devprayag in Uttarakhand, Alaknanda river joins the Bhagirathi river.

  • The Ganga river emerges on the plains from the mountains at Haridwar.
  • Gangotri glacier feeds the Bhagirathi river.
  • Many tributary rivers which emerge from the Himalayas join the river Ganga.
  • Some of the major tributaries are Yamuna, Kosi, Gandak, Ghaghara river.
  • Some of the major tributaries are Yamuna, Kosi, Gandak, Ghaghara river.
  • Yamunotri glacier in the Himalayas is the source of Yamuna river, a major tributary of the Ganga river.
  • Initially both Ganga and Yamuna flow parallel to each other and they meet at Allahabad.
  • Nepal Himalayas are the source of Kosi, Gandak and Ghaghara rivers, the other major tributaries of Ganga river.
  • The agricultural soil is enriched by these rivers, but they also cause massive damage to property and life by flooding the northern plains every year.
  • Rivers Son, Betwa and Chambal are the major tributaries of river Ganga, which emerge from the peninsular uplands.
  • The above mentioned rivers do not carry much water, and shorter courses as they rise from the semi-arid regions.
  • With large tributaries joining the Ganga river from its left and right banks, it causes enlargement of the river, which flows in the Eastward direction towards West Bengal.

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