Ramganga

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Ramganga west
Origin Himalayas-Doodhatoli ranges, Pauri Garhwal
Mouth Flows into River Ganga

Ramganga West river originates from Doodhatoli ranges in the district of Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand state of India. The river Ramganga flows to south west from Kumaun Himalaya. It is a tributary of the river Ganga, originates from the high altitude zone of 800m-900m. Ramganga flows by the Corbett National Park near Ramnagar of Nainital district from where it descends upon the plains. Bareilly city of Uttar Pradesh is situated on its banks. There is a dam across this river at Kalagarh for irrigation and hydroelectric generation.An annual festival of Ganga Dassahra is organised on its banks annually during the months of September and october at Chaubari village near Bareilly.

Ramganga East
Origin Himalayas- Namik Glacier, Pithoragarh district
Mouth Flows into River Kali

Another Ramganga called Ramganga East originates from the Namik Glacier in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand and flows towards East. The river is fed by numerous small and big rivers and finally joins river Sarju at Rameshwar near Ghat of Pithoragarh. This river finally confluences with River Kali.

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