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- en.wikipedia.org Alaknanda RiverThere are 23 other proposed projects in the Alaknanda river basin through which the power-potential of the Alaknanda and its tributaries can be harnessed.
- euttaranchal.com uttarakhand/alaknanda-river.phpThe Alaknanda River flowing in Uttarakhand is one of the two headstreams of holy river River Ganga.
- uttarakhandtriptrek.com alaknanda-river/Source of the Ganges: The Alaknanda is one of the two headstreams that form the Ganges River, one of the holiest rivers in Hinduism.
- wandersky.in alaknanda-river-in-uttarakhand/Nestled in the picturesque Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, Joshimath is a charming town located along the banks of the Alaknanda River.
- uttarapedia.com alaknanda-river/This place is called Gangotri.The Alaknanda river flows for about 195 km in the valley, meets the Bhagirathi river at Dev Prayag and is then called the Ganges.
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- gktoday.in alaknanda-river/The Alaknanda, a Himalayan river flowing in Uttarakhand, is one of the two headstreams of River Ganga.
- incredibleindia.net.in alaknanda-river/Originating in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, the Alaknanda is a Himalayan River and one of the two headstreams of the River Ganga.
- indianetzone.com 5/alaknanda_river.htmAlong the banks of the Alaknanda River within the two mountain ranges of Nar and Narayan with the Neelkanth peak on the background are the famous...
- traveltourguru.in alaknanda-river/Pilgrims consider it as a sacred river but for those looking for adventure, the Alaknanda is a challenge for rafting. Satopanth Glacier Source of Alaknanda River.
- britannica.com place/Alaknanda-RiverOther articles where Alaknanda River is discussed: Ganges River: Physiography: Its five headstreams—the Bhagirathi, the Alaknanda, the Mandakini, the...
- youtube.com watchAlaknanda River in Badrinath Dham || Uttarakhand Tourism.634 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı12 Haz 2017
- wanderinganusuya.com alaknanda/At Devprayag, in Tehri district (State of Uttarakhand), Alaknanda, Saraswati and Bhagirathi rivers come together and flow ahead as our pristine Ganga.