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What is the longest river flowing in India?
a. Alaknanda
b. Yumana
c. Ganga
d. Gumti
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14 Jul '12 08:02 pm
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The Alaknanda comes down from the Himalayas and meets the Bhagirathi.
The Yamuna is the largest tributary of the Holy Ganga and ends at Sangam in Allahabad.
The Gumti originates and is the most important river of Tripura but most of it flows to Bangladesh and hardly 300 kms approx.
So that leaves the mighty Ganga, the most important and longest flowing river of India.
Answered by sumita bhadrachaudhari, 16 Jul '12 07:08 am
The Yamuna is the largest tributary of the Holy Ganga and ends at Sangam in Allahabad.
The Gumti originates and is the most important river of Tripura but most of it flows to Bangladesh and hardly 300 kms approx.
So that leaves the mighty Ganga, the most important and longest flowing river of India.
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Ganga is the longest river of India. The total length of the Ganga river from its source to its mouth (measured along the Hughli) is 2525 km of which 1450 km is in the Uttar Pradesh, 445 km in Bihar and 520 km in West Bengal. The remaining 110 km stretch of the Ganga forms the boundary between Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Answered by nemi jain, 14 Jul '12 08:08 pm
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