5 Most Cleanest Rivers Of India

By: Priyanka Maheshwari Mon, 25 Nov 2019 4:53:48

5 Most Cleanest Rivers of India

The latest report of Pollution Board say’s Narmada River and Chamabal are the cleanest rivers of India and amongst India’s 10 major rivers, water of Narmada and Chamabal are cleanest and even fit for drinking.

There are various projects are going on to clean Indian rivers such as Namami Gange,Narmada Sewa Yatra,Rally for Rivers and Clean Ganga Project. As per Uma Bharti, River Ganga to be one of the cleanest rivers by October 2018.

* Chamabal River

Chamabal River is a legendary river and a major tributary of the Yamuna river, flows and forming boundary between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The Chambal River is the cleanest river of India, considered pollution free and host amazing species of mugger and gharial, freshwater turtles,gangetic river dolphins and Indian skimmers.

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* Brahmaputra River

Brahmaputra River is the lifeline of Assam and creates world’s largest delta with river Ganga. The mighty river is the world’s widest river and house the longest bridge in India with a length of 9.8 kilometres.

* Narmada River

Narmada River is one of the cleanest river in India and third longest river flows entirely within India. Narmada is also known as Life Line of Madhya Pradesh and longest west flowing river in India.

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* Umngot River, Meghalaya

Umngot river at dawki village of Meghalaya is considered to be the India’s cleanest river. River Umngot in Jaintia Hills district is located 96 km from Shillong and the annual boat race is a major attraction.

* Teesta River, Sikkim

Teesta River is lifeline of Sikkim state and forms the border between Sikkim and West Bengal. The river originates from the Pahunri then flows towards Rangpo and joins the Rangpo River and Rangeet River.

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