India, a land of diverse terrains and rich geography, is home to a vast network of rivers that not only support agriculture and livelihoods but also hold deep cultural and spiritual significance. These rivers are fed by numerous tributaries that enhance their strength and utility. In this blog post, we’ll explore the major rivers of India and their key tributaries in a simplified and organized way . 1. Ganges River System The Ganges (Ganga) is one of the most sacred and significant rivers in India. Major Tributaries: Alaknanda Bhagirathi (Originates in Gangotri; merges with Alaknanda at Devprayag) Ramganga Yamuna Gomti Ghaghra Gandak Kosi 2. Yamuna River System The Yamuna is the largest tributary of the Ganges and flows through several major cities including Delhi and Agra. Major Tributaries: Giri Chambal Betwa Ken Tons 3. Gomti River A tributary of the Ganga, Gomti flows through central Uttar Pradesh. Tributaries: Sai Jomkai Barna Gacchhai 4. Ghaghra River ( also known as Saryu) Origi...