Rivers have special importance in all the countries of the world. However, when it comes to India, rivers are not just limited to drinking water or irrigation; people's faith is also associated with rivers here. Rivers have the status of mother in India, and this is the reason why we get to see the beautiful scene of Aarti in the morning and evening on the river ghats.
The Ganges River is prominent in India. However, do you know that we also know a river in India by the name of Old Ganga? To know more about it, read this article further.
What is the importance of the Ganga River?
The Ganga River has important value in the culture, society, and economic development of India. On one hand, it is worshipped as the most sacred river, is given the status of a mother, and is known as the river that provides salvation. On the other hand, this river has a special contribution to the agriculture and hydroelectric projects of India.
We find various types of flora and fauna in this river from an environmental point of view. Dolphins, which are on the verge of extinction, are found only in the Brahmaputra and Ganga rivers in India. This river is also very important from a tourism point of view. People visit many major cities situated on its banks for tourism.
What is the total length of the Ganga?
The total length of the Ganga is 2525 kilometers. After originating from Uttarakhand, it travels more than a thousand kilometers in Uttar Pradesh, passes through Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, and finally falls into the Bay of Bengal. It is a border river of India and Bangladesh.
Which river is called the Old Ganga?
The Godavari River is known as the old Ganga.
Why is it called the Old Ganga?
The Godavari River is the largest river of peninsular India, and it is also the second largest river of India. This river originates from Tribankeshwar in Maharashtra. After leaving here, this river flows in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Chhattisgarh. The total length of this river is 1465 kilometers.
So, we also know this river by the name of Old Ganga.
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