India has two research stations in Antarctica: the Maitri Station, located in East Antarctica, and the Bharati Station, located in West Antarctica. These stations serve as bases for scientific research, climate observation, and exploration activities in Antarctica.
There are permanent, semi-permanent and temporary research stations on Antarctica. The number of permanent stations exceeds 40, on a continent that covers 10% of the surface of Earth. From the permanent stations, seasonal/ semi-permanent and temporary research stations are established as needed.
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Yes, the Ganges River forms a waterfall known as the Ganges Falls, also called the Gangotri Falls. It is located in Uttarakhand, India, near the town of Gangotri, where the Ganges River emerges from the Gangotri Glacier.
It was formed in the Gangotri Glacier located in Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand, India in a region bordering China
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the river Ganga originates from Bhagirathi from Gangotri glacier, India. It's length is over 2500 km. it empties it's self into the Bay of Bengal.
There are no permanent inhabitants of any part of the Antarctic continent. However, scientists and people who live and work temporarily on the continent may be present on research stations located in East Antarctica.
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