All Rivers Name in INDIA
Hereβs a simplified and categorized list of Indian rivers to help students easily remember them:
1. Himalayan Rivers (Snow-fed and Perennial)
These rivers originate from the Himalayas and flow throughout the year.
- Ganga (Ganges)
Main river of India, considered sacred. - Yamuna
Flows parallel to the Ganga, meets it at Allahabad (Triveni Sangam). - Brahmaputra
Flows through Assam; forms the world’s largest river island, Majuli. - Indus
Originates in Tibet, flows into Pakistan. - Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab, Jhelum
Tributaries of the Indus, flowing in northern India.
2. Peninsular Rivers (Rain-fed)
These rivers mostly depend on rainfall and dry up during summer.
East-Flowing Rivers (Flow into the Bay of Bengal):
- Godavari
Called the “Dakshin Ganga” (Ganga of the South). - Krishna
Second-longest in South India. - Cauvery (Kaveri)
Sacred river of South India. - Mahanadi
Flows through Odisha and Chhattisgarh. - Pennar and Subarnarekha
Smaller rivers flowing eastward.
West-Flowing Rivers (Flow into the Arabian Sea):
- Narmada
Famous for flowing through the rift valley. - Tapi (Tapti)
Parallel to Narmada, flows through Madhya Pradesh. - Mahi and Sabarmati
Flow through Gujarat and Rajasthan. - Mandovi and Zuari
Major rivers in Goa.
3. Coastal Rivers (Small Rivers near Coasts)
These are small rivers like Pamba (Kerala) and Bharathapuzha (Kerala).
Easy Way to Remember:
- Himalayan Rivers
π G-Y-B-I-S (Ganga, Yamuna, Brahmaputra, Indus, Sutlej). - Peninsular East
π G-K-C-M (Godavari, Krishna, Cauvery, Mahanadi). - Peninsular West
π N-T-M-S (Narmada, Tapi, Mahi, Sabarmati).
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