[0:00]Mother Ganga is a lifeline of North India. On one hand, she forms the fertile Gangetic plains that feed almost the entire northern region of the country. On the other hand, starting from the Gangotri Glacier, she is nourished by thousands of small and large tributaries. So in today's video we will learn about the major tributaries of Ganga. The major left hand tributaries of Ganga are Ramganga, Gomti, Ghaghara, Gandak, and Kosi River. And the major tributaries on the right side are Yamuna River, Chambal, Sind, Betwa, and Ken join Yamuna River. Son River directly joins Ganga River, and Damodar River joins Hooghly River.

The Mighty Ganga & Her Lifelines 🌊 | Tributaries Explained
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[0:00]On one hand, she forms the fertile Gangetic plains that feed almost the entire northern region of the country.
[0:00]On the other hand, starting from the Gangotri Glacier, she is nourished by thousands of small and large tributaries.
[0:00]The major left hand tributaries of Ganga are Ramganga, Gomti, Ghaghara, Gandak, and Kosi River.
[0:00]And the major tributaries on the right side are Yamuna River, Chambal, Sind, Betwa, and Ken join Yamuna River.
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