The Rivers of India are classified as Himalayan, peninsular, coastal, and inland-drainage basin rivers. Himalayan rivers are snow fed and maintain a high to medium rate of flow throughout the year. The heavy annual average rainfall levels in the Himalayan catchment areas further add to their rates of flow. During the monsoon months of June to September, the catchment areas are prone to flooding. The Ganga River basin, India's largest, includes approximately 25 percent of the nation's area; it is bounded by the Himalayas in the north. The source of the Godavari is northeast of Bombay (Mumbai in the local Marathi language) in the state of Maharashtra, and the river follows a southeasterly course for 1,400 kilometers to its mouth on the Andhra pradesh coast. The Godavari River basin area is second in size only to the Ganga; its delta on the east coast is also one of the country's main rice-growing areas.
There are several major rivers in India. Some of these are the Godavari, the Mahanadi, the Krishna, the Kaveri, the Tapti, the Narmada, the Indus, and the Brahmaputra River.
the main river that flows from the northern is called indus
It is the Brahmaptra River.
the great river clyde
Ganges River
Indus
Chambal
The river Ganga.
There are many rivers in northern India. The Indusstarts in northern India and flows south to the Arabian Sea. The Ganges starts slightly east of this and flows east across the northern plains to the Bay of Bengal.
India, Nepal, Bangladesh
The Ganga or Ganges is the main river that flows across northern India to the east and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
The Ganges flows through India and Bangladesh
The river flows through China, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. It source is in the Himalayas.
the river Ganges
Ganga (Ganges)
river ganga
The river flows through China, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. It source is in the Himalayas.
Ganges-Brahmaputra. The Ganges river flows through India and exits out of Bangladesh The Brahmaputra river begins in China, flows through northeastern India, and exits through Bangladesh.
The Ganges is a river that flows through the countries of India and Bangladesh. It has a length of about 2,535 kilometers.