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What are the perennial rivers of India?

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Perennial rivers (aka permanent rivers) flow throughout the year except during extreme drought. Non-perennial rivers are those which have no flow for at least a part of the year. read more

Totally there are 10 perennial rivers in India most of them being in the north. The perennial rivers include Ganga, Yamuna, Indus, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Mahanadi, Tapti, Ghagra(saraswati), Sutlej and Thamiraparani(only perennial river from the south). read more

Ganga, Sindhu (Indus), Brahmaputra and their tributaries in North India are consiederd perennial as in earlky sum mer the Himapalyan melt water gives them water followed byheavy monsoon. Only during December-January these rivers experience marginally less water. read more

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