These 10 rivers are lifelines of India
The trend to about 400 to 500 rivers flows in India, but 10 of these are the most important river systems that are considered the lifeline of the country. This most important rivers play an important role in agriculture, transport and power generation. If its tributaries together with a river form a drainage system, it is called the river system. Many rivers from India come from the Himalayas. Like Ganga, Brahmaputra and Yamuna. These rivers are formed by the melting of the glaciers. Rivers such as Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri flow in Peninsular India. It is mainly dependent on rainfall. Ganga is considered the longest and holy river in India. Its length is 2.510 kilometers and flows completely into India. The Brahmaputra River is 2 900 km long and enters India of Arunachal Pradesh. It joins the sea via Assam and Bangladesh. The Indus River is 3,180 km long, of which 1,114 km is in India. This river joins the sea via Pakistan. Godavari is called the ganges of the south, its length is 1.465 kilometers. The Krishna River is also a large river with a length of 1400 km and comes from Maharashtra. Narmada and Tapti flow to the west, the direction of their flow is considered rare. Kaveri is an important river of South India, it is a lifeline of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here