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The Brahmaputra System
The Brahmaputra, one of the largest rivers of the world, has its origin in the Chemayungdung glacier of the Kailash range near the Mansarovar lake. From here, it traverses eastward longitudinally for a distance of nearly 1,200 km in a dry and flat region of southern Tibet, where it is known as the Tsangpo, which means ‘the purifier’.
Brahmaputra River System
➢ The Evolution of Peninsular Drainage System
Three major geological events in the distant past have shaped the present drainage systems of peninsular India:
➢ River Systems of the Peninsular Drainage
There are a large number of river systems in the peninsular drainage.
A brief account of the major peninsular river systems is given below:
Peninsular Drainage System
➢ Smaller Rivers Flowing Towards the West
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