A report on Ganges, Alaknanda River, Dhauliganga River and Uttarakhand
The Alaknanda is a Himalayan river in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and one of the two headstreams of the Ganges, the major river of Northern India and the holy river of Hinduism.
- Alaknanda RiverThe Dhauliganga is a turbulent Himalayan river which rises in the border regions of India and China and flows south into the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India.
- Dhauliganga RiverThe 2525 km river rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
- GangesIt joins the Alaknanda, the major source stream of the Ganges river.
- Dhauliganga RiverAt Vishnuprayag it meets Dhauliganga, a left bank tributary, and travels west to the town of Joshimath.
- Alaknanda RiverThe main stem of the Ganges begins at the town of Devprayag, at the confluence of the Alaknanda, which is the source stream in hydrology on account of its greater length, and the Bhagirathi, which is considered the source stream in Hindu mythology.
- GangesThe six headstreams are the Alaknanda, Dhauliganga, Nandakini, Pindar, Mandakini and Bhagirathi.
- GangesTwo of the most important rivers in Hinduism originate in the glaciers of Uttarakhand, the Ganges at Gangotri and the Yamuna at Yamunotri.
- UttarakhandOn 7 February 2021, floods emerged from the Nanda Devi mountain glaciers, devastating locations along the Rishi Ganga, Dhauli Ganga and Alaknanda Rivers, resulting in many people reported missing or killed, yet to be numbered.
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