Which is the Most Deepest River in India? The deepest river in India is the Brahmaputra River. Major cities like Lhasa, Dhaka, Guwahati, and Dibrugarh are located on the banks of this river.
DMK MP T R Baalu urged quick action on inter-state river-linking projects, emphasizing logistical and economic benefits. He ...
Flowing parallel to the Ganga, the Yamuna is another major river in Northern India. It originates from the Yamunotri Glacier and passes through states such as Uttarakhand, Haryana, and Delhi.
This World Water Day, we explore India’s vast surface water network, which supports agriculture, drinking water supply, and ...
To an environmentalist it has adverse consequences for a country like India, causing floods, avalanches and the like, affecting population, especially those in coastal areas. As the source of many ...
Parallel to the Yamuna clean-up, the Delhi government has committed a combined total of ₹9,000 crore to overhaul the city’s ...
The Hirakud Dam in Odisha is the longest dam in India. It controls floods, provides irrigation, and generates electricity for ...
DMK MP Baalu urges Centre to expedite river-linking project for economic and logistic benefits, criticises slow progress.