Uttar Pradesh, one of the major states in northern India, is home to many large and important rivers. These rivers originate from the Himalayas and other regions, providing water for farming, daily use, and industries. They also hold great religious and historical importance. Millions of people depend on them for their everyday needs. In this article, we’ll learn about the five biggest rivers of Uttar Pradesh and their role in shaping the state’s life and land.
Uttar Pradesh is home to several significant rivers, which are vital for the state’s agriculture, culture, and daily life. Here are the top five largest rivers in Uttar Pradesh, listed by their length:
In Uttar Pradesh, the Ganges stands as the largest and most religious river. Originating in Uttarakhand, the Ganges enters Uttar Pradesh at the Bijnor district, flowing through numerous areas before leaving the state near Ghazipur. With a total length of 2,525 kilometers, the Ganges covers more than 1,000 kilometers within Uttar Pradesh alone. Key cities such as Varanasi, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Ghazipur, Bhadohi, Hapur, and Ballia are located along its path.
The Yamuna River holds the position of the second most important river in Uttar Pradesh. Beginning in Uttarakhand, the Yamuna travels through Haryana and Delhi before entering Uttar Pradesh. In the state, it flows through various districts and ultimately joins the Ganges at Prayagraj. The Yamuna spans 1,376 kilometers, with a large part of its journey occurring within Uttar Pradesh.
The Ramganga River, which originates in Uttarakhand, flows into Uttar Pradesh and eventually merges with the Ganges near Kannauj. The Ramganga stretches over 590 kilometers, with most of its course situated within Uttar Pradesh.
The Gomti River begins its journey within Uttar Pradesh, starting from Phulhar Lake in Pilibhit district. It flows through several districts before joining the Ganges near Ghazipur. The Gomti extends for 940 kilometers in total.
The Saryu River has its source at Lake Rakshastal in Tibet and flows through various districts in Uttar Pradesh. Notably, the city of Ayodhya is located on its banks. The Saryu River has a total length of 1,080 kilometers, with part of it flowing through Uttar Pradesh.
In addition to these major rivers, Uttar Pradesh is also home to other important rivers such as the Chambal, Rapti, and Gandak, each of which plays a significant role in the state’s geography and culture.
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