A report on Son RiverGanges and Arrah

Sonemuda, origin of Sone River
Bhagirathi River at Gangotri.
The Masarh lion, found at the archeological site Masarh
Babur crossing the Son River.
Devprayag, confluence of Alaknanda (right) and Bhagirathi (left), and beginning of the Ganges proper.
Babur crossing the Son River.
Boatmen on the Son River, Umaria district, MP
The Himalayan headwaters of the Ganges River in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India.
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Son River, from Son Nagar railway station, Aurangabad district, Bihar
The Gandhi Setu Bridge across the Ganges in Patna, Bihar
Chhath Celebration at Gangi River
Son River, from Son Nagar railway station, Aurangabad district, Bihar
A sailboat on the main distributory of the Ganges in Bangladesh, the Padma river.
Arrah House
The Ganges delta in a 2020 satellite image.
Arrah–Chhapra Bridge
A 1908 map showing the course of the Ganges and its tributaries.
Defence of the Arrah House, 1857 (1858) by William Tayler.
The River Ganges at Kolkata, with Howrah Bridge in the background
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Lower Ganges in Lakshmipur, Bangladesh
Hardinge Bridge, Bangladesh, crosses the Ganges-Padma River. It is one of the key sites for measuring streamflow and discharge on the lower Ganges.
Chromolithograph, Indian woman floating lamps on the Ganges, by William Simpson, 1867
Descent of Ganga, painting by Raja Ravi Varma c. 1910
Preparations for cremations on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi], 1903. The dead are being bathed, wrapped in cloth, and covered with wood. The photograph has a caption, "Who dies in the waters of the Ganges obtains heaven."]
Women and children at a bathing ghat on the Ganges in Banares (Varanasi), 1885.
Shiva, as Gangadhara, bearing the Descent of the Ganges, as the goddess Parvati, the sage Bhagiratha, and the bull Nandi look on (circa 1740).
A procession of Akharas marching over a makeshift bridge over the Ganges River. Kumbh Mela at Allahabad, 2001.
Head works of the Ganges canal in Haridwar (1860). Photograph by Samuel Bourne.
The Ganges Canal highlighted in red stretching between its headworks off the Ganges River in Haridwar and its confluences with the Jumna (Yamuna) River in Etawah and with the Ganges in Cawnpore (now Kanpur).
A girl selling plastic containers in Haridwar for carrying Ganges water.
Ganges from Space
Lesser florican (Sypheotides indicus)
The catla (Catla catla) is one of the Indian carp species that support major fisheries in the Ganges
The threatened gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is a large fish-eating crocodilian that is harmless to humans
The Gangetic dolphin in a sketch by Whymper and P. Smit, 1894.
People bathing and washing clothes in the Ganges in Varanasi.
The Ganges at Sultanganj.

Sone river is the second-largest southern tributary of the Ganges' after Yamuna River.

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It is the headquarters of Bhojpur district, located near the confluence of the Ganges and Sone rivers, some 24 miles from Danapur and 36 miles from Patna.

- Arrah

India's oldest river bridge Koilwar Bridge over Sone River connects Arrah with Patna.

- Son River

After the Ghaghara confluence, the Ganges is joined from the south by the 784 km long Son River, which contributes about 1008 m3/s.

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Along the way between Allahabad and Malda, West Bengal, the Ganges river passes the towns of Chunar, Mirzapur, Varanasi, Ghazipur, Ara, Patna, Chapra, Hajipur, Mokama, Begusarai, Munger, Sahibganj, Rajmahal, Bhagalpur, Ballia, Buxar, Simaria, Sultanganj, and Farakka.

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