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Four teenagers drowned after being swept away while bathing in the Sharda River recently.
About Key Facts about Sharda River
- It is a river of northern India and western Nepal.Â
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- It rises as the Kali River in far northern Uttarakhand state in the Great Himalayas on the eastern slopes of the Nanda Devi massif.Â
- The river then flows generally south-southwest, where it constitutes the border between Uttarakhand state and Nepal.Â
- Descending from the mountains, it enters the Indo-Gangetic Plain at Barmdeo Mandi (Nepal), widening there above the Sharda Barrage. Below that point it is known as the Sharda River.Â
- The Sharda then continues southeastward into India through northern Uttar Pradesh state before joining the Ghaghara River (a tributary of the Ganges) southwest of Bahraich, after a course of about 300 miles (480 km).
- Its major tributaries are the Dhauliganga, Goriganga, and Sarju.Â
- The Sharda Barrage (dam), near Banbasa (Uttarakhand), is the source of the Sharda Canal (completed 1930), one of the longest irrigation canals in northern India.
Source: TOI
Sharda River FAQs
Q1: Which river is known as the Sharda river?
Ans: The Sharda River is the name given to the Mahakali River in India.
Q2: The Sharda River originates in which Indian state?
Ans: Uttarakhand
Q3: The Sharda River forms the international boundary between India and which country?
Ans: Nepal