Friday, October 5, 2018

All the important RIVERS OF BIHAR


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Rivers Of Bihar
River Ganga
Ganga is the most important river in India. This, in total, covers a distance of 2, 510 km in India and Bangladesh, from the Himalayas in Uttarakhand to the Sunderban in the Bay of Bengal, it irrigates vast terrain. Not only the natural wealth of the country, it is also the basis of people's emotional belief.
Length: 2,525 km
Estuary: Ganges Delta
Country: India
Source: Gangotri Glacier, Nanda Coat, Nanda Devi Mountains, More
Bridge: Mahatma Gandhi bridge, more
City: Haridwar, Varanasi, Allahabad, Patna, Kolkata, Kanpur, Ghazipur


Kosi river

The Kosi river or Kosi river flows from the Himalayas in Nepal and enters India via Bhima city in Bihar. There is a lot of devastation in Bihar due to the flood which is called this river 'Curse of Bihar'. If you look at its geographical nature, you will know that it has expanded 120 km in the last 250 years.
Length: 729 km
Flow: 2,
166 m³ / s
Source: Arun river, Tamur river, Sunkoshi river
Bridge: Koshi Mega Bridge Gandaul, Koshi Bridge Nepal
Country: India, Nepal
City: Katihar, Biratnagar, Purnia

BURHI Gandak


The Burhi Gandak is a river which appears between Ramnagar and Bagha in West Champaran of Bihar state of India. It flows through the districts of Eastern Champaran of Bihar, Muzaffarpur, Samastipur, and finally meets in Ganga near Khagaria. Wikipedia
Length: 320km
Country: India
Estuary: Ganges River

Gandak River
The river Gandak, which is also called the big Gandak or only Gandak, is the name of a river flowing in Bihar and Nepal. This river is called Saurabhrami or Sagramami in Nepal and Narayani and Saptagundki in the plains. The same is also known as the Condorcetes of the geographers of Greece and the Sadanira mentioned in epics.
Length: 630 km
Flow: 1,760 m³ / s
Source: Nhubine Himal Glacier
Country: Nepal
City: Jamsom, Sonpur, Lomangthang, Bagglung, Kagabni
Bridge: Keladighat Bridge

Ghaghara River

Ghaghra is a river flowing in northern India. It is the main river of river Ganga. It originates from the high mountains of southern Tibet, where its name is Karnali. After this it flows through Nepal and flows in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar of India.
Length: 1,080 km
Basin area: 127,950 km²
Source: Himalayas
Estuary: Ganga River
Country: India
Bridge: Karnali Bridge, Elgin Bridge

Mahananda River

 Mahananda River - This is the main Tributary  on the left bank of the Ganges. It is the last tributary  of the Ganga that runs from Himalaya. It forms Borderr of Bihar and West Bengal
Length: 360 km
Source: Himalaya
Estuary: Ganges River
State: West Bengal, Bihar
City: Siliguri, engrej Market
Country: India, Bangladesh

Punpun River

Punpun is a tributary of Ganges flowing in Bihar state of India. This river emerging from the hills of central Bihar makes the eastern boundary of Patna.
Length: 200km
Country: India
Estuary: Ganges River
City: Obra


Son river

The Son Nad or the Sonbhadra river passes through the Madhya Pradesh state of India and passes through the hills of Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand, near Patna and join the Ganges River. It is a major river of Bihar. The name of this river is called Son because the sand of this river is yellow, which shines like gold.
Length: 784 km
State / Area: Baghelkhand
Source: Amarkantak
Country: India
Estuary: Ganges River
Bridge: koilwar Bridge

Falgu River


Falgu river originates from Palamu district of Jharkhand. This river does not flow with any other river. Falgu river goes to Jehanabad district and completes its flow. This river is found in the Methampi river in Bihar. 
Country: India
Estuary: Punpun River
Source: Mohana River, Lilajan River
City: Gaya


Karnashasha River

The river Karmanas is a river flowing in Jharkhand and Bihar. On this, there is the Devadri lane, whose height is 58 m. It has a mythical history too. It is said that the body of hung is related to the story of ascension.
Length: 192 km
Country: India
Estuary: Ganges River

Kamala River

Kamla river originated from Nepal and is mainly a river flowing in Bihar state of India. This river is considered to be the most sacramental and significant fertile power after the river Ganges in Mithilanchal.
Length: 328 km
Country: India
Estuary: Bagmati

Qeoull river


The river is the tributary of river Ganges. This   river  starts from Giridih district of Jharkhand and flows in Jamui and Lakhisarai districts of Bihar.
Length: 111km
Country: India
Estuary: Ganges River
State: Jharkhand, Bihar
City: Jamui, Lakhisarai, Qeouell junction

Mechi River

Mechi River is a river flowing through Nepal and India. It is the tributary of the river Mahananda. It emerges from the Mahabharata mountain range in Nepal and flows from Nepal and enters Bihar state, making border of India and Nepal, where it meets the Mahananda River in Kishanganj district of bihar.
Length: 80km
Source: Central Himalayas
Muhana: Mahindra river
Bridge: Mechi Bridge
Country: India, Nepal

Lakhandai River
Lakhandai is a river flowing in southern Nepal and Bihar state of India. It is a supporting river of Bagmati. In Nepal, the main stream of this river is 'Sarlahi Zilla' and its source is 'Shivalik Hills'.
Country: India
Estuary: Bagmati
Source: Nepal, Shiwalik



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