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In West Bengal.
The Ganga flows eastwards till Farakka in West Bengal. This is the northernmost point of the Ganga delta.
A): padma B): Tributary of Hugli river
The Ganga River flows primarily through India and Bangladesh. It originates in the Himalayas and travels through several states in India, including Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal, before emptying into the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh.
damodar river is known as the sorrow of bengal.
because it is situated in western india. No. Actually, West Bengal is in eastern India. Before partition, Bangladesh and West Bengal were together. After partition whole Bengal was divided into two parts. The eastern part is now known as Bangladesh, an independent country and the western part as West Bengal, a part of India.
The Ganges River, known as the Ganga in India, originates from the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas. It flows through several states in northern India, including Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and finally empties into the Bay of Bengal. The river is considered sacred in Hinduism and is vital for the livelihoods of millions of people along its banks.
uttar pradesh,bihar,west bengal,haryana,delhi -- monica simon
The Ganges River, known as Ganga in India, flows through northern India and Bangladesh. It originates in the Himalayas at Gangotri Glacier and travels through states like Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. On a map, you can trace the river's path from the northern region near the Himalayas down towards the eastern coast of India.
Bangladesh (east) & west Bengal was once a combined state (State of Bengal). After partition of Bengal, the part falling in India became West Bengal, (which still retains the name), while East Bengal (rather east Pakistan) came to be known as Bangladesh, after it gained freedom from Pakistan. The west Bengal lies on the east portion of India and must not be confused as a misnomer.
The Ganga River, one of the most significant rivers in India, stretches approximately 2,525 kilometers (1,569 miles) from its source in the Himalayas to its confluence with the Bay of Bengal. It flows through several states, including Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and is revered for its cultural, spiritual, and economic importance.