The mouth of Ramganga river which originate in Namik Glaciers is near
Varanasi
Incorrect AnswerSonbhadra
Incorrect AnswerIbrahimpur
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
The Ramganga River is divided into Ramganga West River and Ramganga East River. Both the rivers originate in Indian state of Uttarakhand.
Ramganga River
Ramganga West River originates in the district of Pauri Garhwal from the Doodhatoli ranges. This river is situated at an elevation of about 130 m (427 ft). It has a drainage basin of about 30,641 square kilometers (11,831 square miles). It enters the district of Nainital, before re-entering its parent district, Pauri Garhwal. The river then journeys through Patali Dun and then moves southeast before entering the plains near Kalagarh Fort. It then passes through Moradabad. The Mandul, Palain and Sona are known to be the other tributaries amalgamating with Ramganga West. Ramganga passes through several places. Some of the important places traversed by Ramganga West are Taal, Chaukhutia, Bhagoti, Masi, Bhikyasen etc. These locations come under Kumaun region. The mouth of Ramganga West is Ganges, near Ibrahimpur in Uttar Pradesh. Ramganga West River is a tributary of the river Ganges. Moradabad, Bareilly, Badaun, Shahjahanpur and Hardoi cities of Uttar Pradesh is situated on the banks of Ramganga West.
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