- The
Dhauliganga is a
turbulent Himalayan river which rises in the
border regions of
India and
China and
flows south into the
Garhwal region of Uttarakhand...
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flooding in the
Chamoli district, most
notably in the
Rishiganga river, the
Dhauliganga river, and in turn the Alaknanda—the
major headstream of the
Ganges (Maps...
- Devprayag, in the
descending flow
sequence of
their occurrence.
Alaknanda +
Dhauliganga =
Vishnu Prayag Alaknanda +
Nandakini = Nand
Prayag Alaknanda + Pindarganga...
- The
Dhauliganga Dam was a
concrete face rock and earth-fill
embankment dam on the
Dhauliganga River near
Dharchula in Uttarakhand, India,
close to the...
- 56250; 79.57528 Vishnuprayāg is the
confluence of India's
Alaknanda and
Dhauliganga rivers—the
first of five
major confluences of the
Alakanda known as the...
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flows through wide
valleys and
steep terrains. At
Vishnuprayag it
meets Dhauliganga, a left bank tributary, and
travels west to the town of Joshimath. From...
- is a 520 MW run-of-river
hydroelectric project being constructed on
Dhauliganga River in
Chamoli District of Uttarakhand, India. The
plant is expected...
- is
situated on the
slopes above the
confluence of the
Alaknanda and
Dhauliganga rivers. Of the four
Maths established by Adi Shankaracharya, Joshimath...
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confluences are
considered sacred. The six
headstreams are the Alaknanda,
Dhauliganga, Nandakini, Pindar,
Mandakini and Bhagirathi.
Their confluences, known...
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merging with
River Pushpawati at Ghangaria.
Dhauliganga meets at
Vishnuprayag above Joshimath. The
river Dhauliganga rises from the
Nitti P**** at
about 5070...