A report on Son RiverJharkhand and Ganges

Sonemuda, origin of Sone River
Khakparta Temple, a 9th-century Shiva temple in Lohardaga
Bhagirathi River at Gangotri.
Babur crossing the Son River.
Santhal rebellion against Zamindari system during British Company Raj in 1855
Devprayag, confluence of Alaknanda (right) and Bhagirathi (left), and beginning of the Ganges proper.
Boatmen on the Son River, Umaria district, MP
Jawaharlal Nehru, industrialist Jamnalal Bajaj, Sarojini Naidu, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, and Maulana Azad at the 1940 Ramgarh session of the Indian National Congress.
The Himalayan headwaters of the Ganges River in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India.
Son River, from Son Nagar railway station, Aurangabad district, Bihar
Congress General Secretary Mr. Ram Ratan Ram's letter to PM Mr. Rajiv Gandhi on the issue of the state of Jharkhand
The Gandhi Setu Bridge across the Ganges in Patna, Bihar
Son River, from Son Nagar railway station, Aurangabad district, Bihar
Physical map of Jharkhand
A sailboat on the main distributory of the Ganges in Bangladesh, the Padma river.
Sun Temple at Ranchi; Hinduism is the largest religion in the state
The Ganges delta in a 2020 satellite image.
Open-cast Coal Mining in Dhanbad
A 1908 map showing the course of the Ganges and its tributaries.
A Jharkhand Rice Plate
The River Ganges at Kolkata, with Howrah Bridge in the background
Chhau Dancers in Jharkhand village
Lower Ganges in Lakshmipur, Bangladesh
Sohrai wall painting jharkhand
Hardinge Bridge, Bangladesh, crosses the Ganges-Padma River. It is one of the key sites for measuring streamflow and discharge on the lower Ganges.
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi
Chromolithograph, Indian woman floating lamps on the Ganges, by William Simpson, 1867
Jagannath temple at Ranchi built by king Ani Nath Shahdeo
Descent of Ganga, painting by Raja Ravi Varma c. 1910
Maluti temples in Dumka
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."]
Palamu Forts
Women and children at a bathing ghat on the Ganges in Banares (Varanasi), 1885.
Navratangarh fort
Shiva, as Gangadhara, bearing the Descent of the Ganges, as the goddess Parvati, the sage Bhagiratha, and the bull Nandi look on (circa 1740).
Palash flowers, bright red, pepper the skyline in Jharkhand during fall, also known as forest fire
A procession of Akharas marching over a makeshift bridge over the Ganges River. Kumbh Mela at Allahabad, 2001.
A crocodile at Muta crocodile breeding centre at Ormanjhi, Ranchi
Head works of the Ganges canal in Haridwar (1860). Photograph by Samuel Bourne.
A Female Indian Elephant at Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary in Jharkhand
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).
Karam festival in Jharkhand
A girl selling plastic containers in Haridwar for carrying Ganges water.
Chhath Puja in Jharkhand
Ganges from Space
Durga Puja in Jharkhand
Lesser florican (Sypheotides indicus)
Manasa Puja in Jharkhand
The catla (Catla catla) is one of the Indian carp species that support major fisheries in the Ganges
Ranchi Airport (IXR)
The threatened gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is a large fish-eating crocodilian that is harmless to humans
National Highway 33 near Ramgarh Cantonment
The Gangetic dolphin in a sketch by Whymper and P. Smit, 1894.
View from the Sahibganj Railway Station
People bathing and washing clothes in the Ganges in Varanasi.
Aerial View of Keenan Stadium in Jamshedpur
JRD Tata Sports Complex
thumb|The ancient Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple in Deoghar
thumb|Jain temple at Samet Shikharji, the place from where twenty Tirthankars attained nirvana
thumb|Jonha Falls
The Ganges at Sultanganj.
Netarhat hill station

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

- Son River

The Sone parallels the Kaimur hills, flowing east-northeast through Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar states to join the Ganges just west of Patna.

- Son River

In Kabra-Kala mound at the confluence of Son and North Koel rivers in Palamu district various antiquities and art objects have found which are from Neolithic to the medieval period and the pot-sherds of Redware, black and red ware, black ware, black slipped ware and NBP ware are from Chalcolithic to the late medieval period.

- Jharkhand

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

- Ganges

The basin covers parts of four countries, India, Nepal, China, and Bangladesh; eleven Indian states, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, West Bengal, and the Union Territory of Delhi.

- Ganges

Ganga River: The holy river Ganga passes through the north-eastern district of Sahebganj. Cities on the banks of Ganga river in Jharkhand: Sahebganj, Pakur

- Jharkhand

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